Prior exposure to dry-cured meat promotes resistance to simulated gastric fluid in salmonella typhimurium

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This study assessed if exposure of foodborne Salmonella enterica in Brazilian dry-cured loin (BDL) affects pathogen inactivation in simulated gastric fluid (SGF). The acid tolerance responses of three Salmonella enterica serovars, Typhimurium, Derby and Panama, were assessed by an acid challenge trial at pH 3.0 for 4 h following pre-adaptation to three conditions: neutral pH, acidic pH (4.5) or BDL matrix. The influence of Salmonella exposure temperature and time in the BDL on pathogen gastric fluid resistance was evaluated by the response surface methodology. The Salmonella serovars acquired acid tolerance when exposed to the BDL matrix and their response to acid stress was strain-dependent, with S. Typhimurium being the most tolerant strain. S. Typhimuirum exposed to temperatures >25 °C in the BDL matrix displayed increased resistance to SGF. By using the response surface methodology, it was determined that S. Typhimurium becomes less resistant against SGF if maintained in the BDL matrix at temperatures <7 °C, reinforcing the recommendation to store dry-cured meat under refrigeration in order to minimize consumer risks. The results presented herein point to a novel aspect of hurdle technology that should be taken into account to further understand the risks associated with hurdle-stable meat product, such as dry-cured meats, concerning foodborne pathogen contamination.

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Mutz, Y. S., Rosario, D. K. A., Castro, V. S., Bernardes, P. C., Paschoalin, V. M. F., & Conte-Junior, C. A. (2019). Prior exposure to dry-cured meat promotes resistance to simulated gastric fluid in salmonella typhimurium. Foods, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8120603

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