Effect of temperature on the microbial flora of herring fillets stored in air or carbon dioxide
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1984.tb01348.x
Effect of temperature on the microbial flora of herring fillets stored in air or carbon dioxide
Abstract
The microbial development on fillets of herring from the Baltic Sea was studied at temperatures from 0-15 C in air or 100% carbon dioxide (96-100% CO2). The shelf-life of the fillets , defined as the time for the 'total aerobic count' to reach 1 X 10(7) c.f.u./g increased with decreased temperature from 1 d at 15 degrees C to 7 d at 0 degrees C (air). The corresponding values in CO2 were 3 d and 33 d, respectively. The initial flora of the herring fillets was dominated by Alteromonas putrefaciens and Pseudomonas spp. and so was the spoilage flora after storage in air (together 62-95% of the flora: all temperatures). Alteromonas putrefaciens predominated slightly at 2 degrees C to 15 degrees C, while Pseudomonas spp. dominated at 0 degrees C. The Pseudomonas flora was mainly split between Ps. fragi , Ps. fluorescens and a heterogenous group of unidentified Pseudomonas spp. The proportions were not influenced by temperature. In 100% CO2 at the time of spoilage the flora consisted of a significant number of Lactobacillus spp. Below 4 C the domination was almost complete while at 10 degrees C and 15 degrees C. Enterobacteriaceae, Vibrionaceae and Alt. putrefaciens was also found. It was concluded that the microbiological shelf-life of herring fillets is improved by refrigeration storage in 100% CO2 but for good results the temperature should not exceed 2 degrees C.
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