Survival of Listeria monocytogenes in wilted and additive-treated grass silage

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作者
Pauly, TM [1 ]
Tham, WA
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Anim Nutr & Management, Kungsangen Res Ctr, SE-75323 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Food Hyg, SE-75323 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
additive; formic acid; lactic acid bacteria; wilting; dry matter; water activity; pH;
D O I
10.1186/1751-0147-44-73
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Grass was field-dried to 3 different dry matter (DM) levels (200, 430 and 540 g/kg) and inoculated with 10(6)-10(7) Cfu/g of a Listeria monocytogenes strain sharing a phagovar occasionally involved in food-borne outbreaks of listeriosis. Formic acid (3 ml/kg) or lactic acid bacteria (8.10(5)/g) with cellulolytic enzymes were applied only to forages with low and intermediate DM levels. Forages were ensiled in laboratory silos (1700 ml) and were stored at 25degreesC for 30 or 90 days. After 90 days of storage, L. monocytogenes could not be detected in any silo, except one with the high dry matter grass without additive. After 30 days of storage, between 102 and 106 cfu L. monocytogenes/g silage were isolated from the untreated silages. Increasing the DM content from 200 to 540 g/kg did not reduce listeria counts possibly because of the lower production of fermentation acids (higher pH). In silages treated with additives, counts of L. monocytogenes were always lower than in silages without additive. In wet silages (DM 200 g/kg) both additives were effective, but in the wilted silages (DM 430 g/kg) only the bacterial additive reduced listeria counts below detection level. Listeria counts were highly correlated to silage pH (r = 0.92), the concentration of lactic acid (r = -0.80) and the pooled amount of undissociated acids (r = -0.83).
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