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Bacterial Immobilization on Cattle Hides: A Novel Concept for Reducing Bacterial Contamination of Beef Carcasses
National Provisioner
  • Joseph G. Sebranek, Iowa State University
  • Aubrey Mendonca, Iowa State University
  • Aura Daraba, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
6-15-2013
Abstract

The meat of healthy cattle is sterile and surrounded by two areas that are highly contaminated with microorganisms. These areas are the hide and the intestinal tract. Because cattle hides can carry pathogens, there is a crucial need for technologies to prevent or minimize microbial cross-contamination from these sources. Two potential approaches to decontamination technology are: (1) decontamination of the hide before dressing or (2) decontamination of the carcass after de-hiding. Most decontamination techniques focus on physical removal or killing of microorganisms on the hide, using heat (80 ºC maximum) or a variety of chemical treatments.

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This article is from National Provisioner (2013): 99241. Posted with permission.

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BNP Media
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en
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Citation Information
Joseph G. Sebranek, Aubrey Mendonca and Aura Daraba. "Bacterial Immobilization on Cattle Hides: A Novel Concept for Reducing Bacterial Contamination of Beef Carcasses" National Provisioner (2013) p. 1 - 3
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_sebranek/50/