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Bactericidal effect of glycerol monolaurate complex disinfectants on Salmonella of chicken

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2021.109150

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Poultry; Vortex oscillation; Population reduction rate; Lactic acid

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1602201]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31471638, 31671780]
  3. Zhejiang Province Public Welfare Technology Application Research Project of China [2018C37015]
  4. Research Project of General Administration of Customs of China [2019HK097]

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Glycerol monolaurate (GML) combined with different disinfectants showed enhanced population reduction rate for Salmonella. 1% GML and a complex disinfectant demonstrated powerful inactivation of Salmonella, while different combinations were more suitable for different processing times in chicken treatment.
Glycerol monolaurate (GML) is a monoglycerol ester of the fatty lauric acids, which has a wide-spectrum antimicrobial capacity, but fails to inactivate Gram-negative bacteria, especial Salmonella. To enhance the population reduction rate of GML for Salmonella, this reagent was combined with three disinfectants: lactic acid (LA), cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), and trisodium phosphate (TSP), which can present acid, neutral, and alkaline in solution, respectively. The results showed that the 1% GML and a complex disinfectant (0.5% GML-0.025% LA) could powerfully inactivate Salmonella. Their population reduction rates respectively were able to achieve 99.92% and 98.29% with the vortex treatment, indicating that the vortex treatment could improve GML to destruct the outer membrane of Salmonella. During the simulation test of the soaking and rinse processing of chicken, for a short time (0 h), the effect of 0.5% GML-0.025% LA compound was better and more suitable for instantaneous inactivation than others, while for a long time (4 h), 1% GML exhibited a better bactericidal effect, which indicated it to be more suitable for long-term bacteriostasis. The characterization of color and texture for chicken samples were determined using Colormeter Ci7600, TA.XT Plus and Hyper-spectral Imager, which demonstrated that all samples treated by these complex disinfectants were not significantly different from untreated group. In conclusion, GML is a potential and superior disinfectant for the chicken process.

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