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Microbial food spoilage disorders (diseases) and its control

 

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  • Title Page iTable of Content iiAbstract iiiCHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION
  • 11.1Principles Underlying Spoilage of Food
  • 21.2Factors Affecting the Development ofMicro-organisms in Foods 61.
  • 2.1Intrinsic Parameters 121.
  • 2.2Extrinsic Parameters1.3 Foods and Their Microbial Spoilage 151.
  • 3.1Dairy Products 151.
  • 3.2Vegetables 161.
  • 3.3Raw Meat 161.
  • 3.4Fish 171.
  • 3.5Fruits and Juices 18CHAPTER TWO2.0 DISEASE OF MICROBIAL FOOD SPOILAGE
  • 202.1Types of Microbial Food Borne Disease
  • 202.2Description of Selected Diseases 222.
  • 2.1Staphylococcal Food Poisoning 222.
  • 2.2Botulism 232.
  • 2.3Salmonella Gastroenteritis 242.
  • 2.4Shigellosis (Bacillary Dysentery) 262.
  • 2.5Escherichia Coli Enteritis 272.
  • 2.6Bacillus Cereus Gastroenteritis 292.
  • 2.7Yersinia Enterocolitica Gastroenteritis 302.
  • 2.8Listeriosis by Listeria Monocytogenes 31CHAPTER THREE3.0 CONTROL OF MICROBIAL FOOD SPOILAGE
  • 333.1Applications of Heat 333.
  • 1.1Boiling 343.
  • 1.2Pasteurization
  • 343.2Low Temperature (Refrigeration and Freezing)
  • 363.3Drying (Removal of H2O)
  • 363.4Irradiation (Uv, X-ray, Gamma Radiation)
  • 373.5Control of Microbial Growth by Chemical Agents 383.
  • 5.1Antiseptics 383.
  • 5.2Disinfectants 393.
  • 5.3Preservatives
  • 393.6Intermittent Boiling (Tyndalization)
  • 403.7Sterilization 40CHAPTER FOUR4.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
  • 424.1Conclusion
  • 424.2Recommendations 43

Thesis Abstract

Foods and microorganisms have long and interesting associations which developed long before the beginning of recorded history. Foods are not only nutritious to consumers, but are also excellent sources of nutrients for microbial growth. Depending on the microorganisms present, foods may spoil or be preserved by fermentation. Foods can act as a reservoir for disease transmission, and thus detection and control of pathogens and spoilage organisms are important areas of food microbiology. During the entire sequence of food handling from the producer to the final consumer, microorganisms can affect food quality and develop potential health effects for humans. Food spoilage is a metabolic process that causes foods to be undesirable or unacceptable for human consumption due to changes in sensory characteristics (tactile, visual, olfactory or flavour). Chemical reactions that cause offensive sensory changes in foods are mediated by a variety of microbes that use food as a carbon and energy source. These organisms include bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. Many physical and chemical methods are employed to control the growth of certain microbes on foods thereby preventing their spoilage.

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