A method to assess the bacterial content of refrigerated meat

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A new method has been developed to estimate the levels of gram-negative bacteria on refrigerated meat. The method is based on the aminopeptidase activity of these bacteria, which cleaves L-alanine-p-nitroanilide to yield p-nitroaniline, which is easily determined spectrophotometrically. This method allows the determination of levels around 106 to 107 CFU cm-2 in about 3 h. Because of the yellow color of p-nitroaniline, bacterial loads around 107 CFU cm-2 develop a color intense enough to be detected with the naked eye.

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Perez De Castro, B., Asensio, M. A., Sanz, B., & Ordonez, J. A. (1988). A method to assess the bacterial content of refrigerated meat. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 54(6), 1462–1465. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.54.6.1462-1465.1988

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