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- Title
Beyaz peynir, çiğ süt, kıyma ve İnegöl köftede Staphylococcus aureus kaynaklı intoksikasyon riskini değerlendirmede kültür ve immunolojik yöntemlerin karşılaştırılması
- Authors
Telli, Nihat; Yörük, Nuray Gamze; Telli, Arife Ezgi; Cebirbay, Muhammed Ali; Güner, Ahmet
- Abstract
Aim: The objective of this study was to analyze the physical, chemical and microbiological quality of white cheese, raw milk, ground meat and İnegöl meatballs and to determine the contamination of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and presence its' toxin. Materials and Methods: A total of 200 samples including white cheese (n=50), raw milk (n=50), ground meat (n=50) and İnegöl meatballs (n=50) were collected. The samples were evaluated in terms of classical cultural microbiological methods total mesophilic aerobic bacteria (TMAB), total psychrophilic aerobic bacteria (TPAB), coliform, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and S. aureus], physical and chemical analyzes (pH, acidity and, dry matter). The presence of staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs) was investigated using the VIDAS Staph enterotoxin kit based on enzymelinked fluorescent immunoassay (ELFA). Results: Average pH values in raw milk, white cheese, minced meat and İnegöl meatballs were 6.53, 4.82, 5.99 and 6.63; dry matter values were 12.51%, 37.71%, 38.97%, 49.70%, and the total lactic acidities were 0.16%, 0.67%, 0.08% and 0.40%, respectively. TMAB (4.53-9.86 log10CFU/g-ml), TPAB (3.39-7.69 log10CFU / g-ml), coliform bacteria (2.04-8.53 log10CFU/gml), LAB (2.90-7.64 log10CFU/g-ml) and S. aureus (2.61-6.46 log10CFU/g-ml) were counted across a wide range. SEs was detected in 1 (2%) of İnegöl meatball samples and 29 (58%) of ground meat samples. Conclusion: Since all strains of S. aureus are not responsible for the production of SEs, it should be considered to detect the SE together with cultural methods in the evaluation of staphylococcal food intoxications and production of safe food.
- Publication
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 2018, Vol 34, Issue 4, p249
- ISSN
1309-6958
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15312/EurasianJVetSci.2018.207