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Effect of polyethylene glycol coating on Salmonella enteritidis in artificially contaminated eggs

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Goncagül, Gülşen
Şahan, Yasemin Bengü
Gürbüz, Ozan
Kara, Ali

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This experimental infection study focuses on a specific Salmonella micro-organism commonly found inside hens' eggs. It outlines the application of polyethylene glycol-based films on hens' eggs and microbial growth introduced via transovarian contamination. Three molecular weights of polyethylene glycol ( PEG) were studied: ranging from 1000 g/mol to 3000 g/mol. PEG coating ratios averaged a PEG film thickness of 0.014 +/- 0.006 mm and average eggshell thickness was 0.32 +/- 0.022 mm. The effects of molecular weight of PEG coating and storage time on the growth of Salmonella enteritidis of PEG-coated eggs were evaluated during 30 days of incubation in 37 degrees C storage. The initial concentration of 8 log(10) CFU/mL was achieved by inoculation. The lowest level of S. enteritidis at the end of 30-day incubation period was 5.07 +/- 0.03 log(10) CFU/mL, giving an inhibition efficiency of 33.83%. This level was achieved with a PEG coating of 1.0449 +/- 0.005 density and 0.02 +/- 0.01 film thickness.

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Food science & technology, Hens' eggs, Salmonella enteritidis, Polyethylene glycol, Film thickness, Microbial growth, Transovarian, Vaccine strains, Chickens, Enterica, Serovars, Growth, Typhimurium, Prevalence, Challenge, Hens, Coatings, Molecular weight, Polyethylene glycols, Salmonella, Incubation periods, Inhibition efficiency, Initial concentration, Storage time, Transovarian, Film growth

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Goncagül, G. vd. (2012). "Effect of polyethylene glycol coating on Salmonella enteritidis in artificially contaminated eggs". CyTA-Journal of Food, 10(4), 268-274.

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