Origin of bacterial spores contaminating foods
- PMID: 21315971
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2010.07.008
Origin of bacterial spores contaminating foods
Abstract
Bacterial spores (=endospores) are common contaminants in foods. Sources of contamination in the food chain may include soil, faeces, animal feeds and food ingredients and processing chain themselves. Sporulation may occur in very diverse environments. The environment of sporulation has a strong influence on spore properties relevant for food quality and safety.
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