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Microbiological safety of processed meat products formulated with low nitrite concentration - A reviewopen access

Authors
Lee, SoominLee, HeeyoungKim, SejeongLee, JeeyeonHa, JimyeongChoi, YukyungOh, HyeminChoi, Kyoung-HeeYoon, Yohan
Issue Date
Aug-2018
Publisher
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN ASSOC ANIMAL PRODUCTION SOC
Keywords
Processed Meat; Nitrite; Microbial Safety; Substitute
Citation
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, v.31, no.8, pp 1073 - 1077
Pages
5
Journal Title
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES
Volume
31
Number
8
Start Page
1073
End Page
1077
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/4390
DOI
10.5713/ajas.17.0675
ISSN
1011-2367
1976-5517
Abstract
Nitrite plays a major role in inhibiting the growth of foodborne pathogens, including Clostridium botulinum (C. botulinum) that causes botulism, a life-threatening disease. Nitrite serves as a color-fixing agent in processed meat products. However, N-nitroso compounds can be produced from nitrite, which are considered as carcinogens. Thus, consumers desire processed meat products that contain lower concentrations (below conventional concentrations of products) of nitrite or no nitrite at all, although the portion of nitrite intake by processed meat consumption in total nitrite intake is very low. However, lower nitrite levels might expose consumers to risk of botulism poisoning due to C. botulinum or illness caused by other foodborne pathogens. Hence, lower nitrite concentrations in combination with other factors such as low pH, high sodium chloride level, and others have been recommended to decrease the risk of food poisoning. In addition, natural compounds that can inhibit bacterial growth and function as color-fixing agents have been developed to replace nitrite in processed meat products. However, their antibotulinal effects have not been fully clarified. Therefore, to have processed meat products with lower nitrite concentrations, low pH, high sodium chloride concentration, and others should also be applied together. Before using natural compounds as replacement of nitrite, their antibotulinal activities should be examined.
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