2012
DOI: 10.4315/0362-028x.jfp-12-123
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Real-Time Assessment of the Microbial Quality of Retail Shrimp Using CO2 Evolution Rate

Abstract: A real-time CO(2) evolution rate (CER) method together with conventional cultural and sensory techniques were utilized to determine the microbial quality and shelf life of several types of shrimp products: chloramphenicol (CAP) treated, imported farm raised, and domestic wild caught. Treatment with CAP was used to create different bacterial loads in shrimp samples to demonstrate the ability and sensitivity of the CER method for differentiating the bacterial activity in samples. Samples were divided into contr… Show more

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“…in his investigation on microbial load of smoke-dried fishes (Ethmalosa fimbriata and pseudotolithus elongatus) sold in Oba and Koko markets in Edo and Delta States, Nigeria at different seasons. Similarly, this investigation is in agreement with the report22 that isolated E. coli, P. aeruginosa, Salmonella paratyphi and B. cereus from freshly harvested Trypanosoma species and Crassostrea species from two different creeks in Nigeria.…”
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“…in his investigation on microbial load of smoke-dried fishes (Ethmalosa fimbriata and pseudotolithus elongatus) sold in Oba and Koko markets in Edo and Delta States, Nigeria at different seasons. Similarly, this investigation is in agreement with the report22 that isolated E. coli, P. aeruginosa, Salmonella paratyphi and B. cereus from freshly harvested Trypanosoma species and Crassostrea species from two different creeks in Nigeria.…”
supporting
confidence: 92%