Eliminação de Salmonella enterica sorovar Typhimurium em ovos contaminados artificialmente por procedimentos corretos de cozimento e fritura

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Salmonellosis is a serious foodborne disease associated with the presence of bacteria in eggs or foods containing raw eggs. However, the use of appropriate procedures of cooking and frying can eliminate this contamination. There are few studies on the elimination of contamination of Salmonella in hens' eggs through typical frying procedures, especially for Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (or S. typhimurium). The aim of this study was to determine the appropriate conditions for cooking and frying hens' eggs artificially contaminated with S. typhimurium, making them free of bacterial contamination. Hens' eggs were artificially contaminated with S. typhimurium and subjected to various processes of cooking, frying and food preparation. It was observed that the minimum time necessary to eliminate contamination through cooking procedures is 5 minutes after the water starts boiling, and also that, cooking in the microwave oven complete eliminates the bacterial contamination. When the eggs were fried on both sides, keeping the yolk hard, a complete bacterial elimination was observed. Mayonnaise prepared with vinegar presented a decrease in bacterial colonies when compared mayonese prepared with lemon.

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Savi, G. D., Bortolotto, T., Simões, L. R., & Barichello, T. (2011). Eliminação de Salmonella enterica sorovar Typhimurium em ovos contaminados artificialmente por procedimentos corretos de cozimento e fritura. Ciencia e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 31(2), 492–496. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-20612011000200033

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