Prevalence of some bacterial contamination during processing of imported and local natural casing at a plant in Cairo governorate | ||||
Benha Veterinary Medical Journal | ||||
Article 9, Volume 40, Issue 2, July 2021, Page 43-47 PDF (333.92 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bvmj.2021.68090.1373 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Lamia Mahmoud Fahmy 1; Hemmat Moustafa Ibrahim2; Reham Abd EL-AZIZ Amin3; Mostafa Mohamed Hassouba4 | ||||
1Food Inspector Quarantine Department General organisation for Veterinary Services | ||||
2Food Hygiene and Control Department faculty of veterinary medicine benha university | ||||
3Food Hygiene and Control Department faculty of veterinary medicine Benha University | ||||
4Food Hygiene Department Animal Health Research Institute Dokki branch | ||||
Abstract | ||||
A total of 90 random samples represented by local and imported natural sheep Casing (45 of each) were collected during certain processing steps from a plant which is working in processing natural casing and implementing HACCP system at Cairo Governorate .These samples subjected to some bacteriological examination as Aerobic Plate Count (APC), Enterobacteriaceae, Coliform Count, Staphylococci count .The results revealed that imported samples showed relatively higher mean values than the local one; where APC was (5.47± 0.20,5.51± 0.18, 5.56± 0.22) log CFU/g ,Enterobacteriaceae was (1.41± 0.14 ,1.99± 0.23, 1.81± 0.27) log CFU/g, Coliform was (1.42±0.22,0.98± 0.21,0.92± 0.26) log CFU/g and Staphylococci was ( 3.16±.0.17,3.21±.0.15, 3.16±.0.12) log CFU/g for imported samples at intial Salting , Sorting, Final Salting Steps; respectively. While, APC was (5.48± 0.13,5.62± 0.14, 5.47± 0.12) log CFU/g ,Enterobacteriaceae was (1.00± 0.00 ,1.95± 0.19, 1.23± 0.12) log CFU/g, Coliform was (0.83±0.13,1.25± 0.21,0.54± 0.07) log CFU/g and Staphylococci was ( 3.09±.0.17,3.06±.0.15, 2.71±.0.16) log CFU/g for local samples at intial Salting , Sorting, Final Salting Steps; respectively. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
sheep casing; Enterobacteriaceae; Staphylococci; Coliforms | ||||
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