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Food Microbiology
Mrs. Praveen garg
VITS College, Satna
 Microbial contamination and Spoilage
 Food microbiology is the study of
the microorganisms that inhibit, create,
or contaminate food.
 This includes the study of microorganisms causing
food spoilage.
 Pathogens can cause disease especially if food is
improperly cooked or stored.
 Micro-organisms used to produce fermented
foods such as cheese, yogurt, bread, beer,
and wine.
INTRODUCTION
 Food safety is a major step of food microbiology.
 Numerous agents of disease and pathogens are
readily transmitted via food which
includes bacteria and viruses.
 Microbial toxins are also possible contaminants of
food; However, microorganisms and their products
can also be used to combat these pathogenic
microbes.
 Probiotic bacteria, including those that
produce bacteriocins can kill and inhibit pathogens.
FOOD SAFETY
 Alternatively, purified bacteriocins such as nisin can
be added directly to food products.
 Bacteriophages, viruses that only infect bacteria can
be used to kill bacterial pathogens.
 Through preparation of food, including
proper cooking, eliminates most bacteria and
viruses.
 However, toxins produced by contaminants may not
be liable to change to non-toxic forms by heating
or cooking the contaminated food due to other safety
conditions.
 Fermentation is one of the methods to preserve
food and alter its quality.
 Yeast, especially Saccharomyce scerevisiae, is
used to leaven bread, brew beer and make wine.
 Certain bacteria, including lactic acid bacteria,
are used to make yogurt, cheese, hot
sauce, pickles, fermented sausages and dishes.
 Some cheese varieties also require molds to ripen
and develop their characteristic flavors.
FERMENTATION
A microbiologist working in a biosafety laboratory
tests for high risk pathogens in food.
 To ensure safety of food products, microbiological
tests such as testing for pathogens and spoilage
organisms are required.
 Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) is a quick and
inexpensive method to detect different kinds of
viruses or bacteria, such as HIV and anthrax based
on their unique DNA pattern.
 The detection of bacterial strain in food products is
very important to everyone in the world, for it helps
prevent the occurrence of food borne illness.
 Therefore, PCR is recognized as a DNA detector in
order to amplify and trace the presence of pathogenic
strands in different processed food.
FOOD TESTING
• Alginates can be used as thickening agents.
• It is 'Microbial polysaccharides', commercial
produced by extraction from brown seaweeds such
as Laminaria hyperborea or L. japonica.
• Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) produced by various
strains of Bacillus has potential applications as a
thickener in the food industry.
Microorganisms are of great significance to foods for
the following reasons:
 Microorganisms can cause spoilage of foods,
 Microorganisms are used to manufacture a wide
variety of food products,
 Microbial diseases can be transmitted by foods.
SIGNIFICANCE
• Food spoilage may be defined as any change that make food
unfit for human consumption.
• These changes caused by various factors, such as
contamination by microorganisms, infestation by insects,
or degradation by endogenous enzymes (those present naturally
in the food).
• In addition, physical and chemical changes or the oxidation of
certain constituents of food, may promote food spoilage.
• Foods obtained from plant or animal sources begin to spoil
soon.
• The chemical reactions catalyzed by the enzymes present in
food, result in the degradation of food quality, such as the
development of off-flavours, the deterioration of texture, and the
loss of nutrients.
• The typical microorganisms that cause food spoilage are
bacteria (e.g., Lactobacillus), yeasts (e.g., Saccharomyces), and
molds (e.g., Rhizopus).
FOOD SPOILAGE
 Foods can be considered as a medium for
microbial growth.
 Food gives a chance to grow, microbes will produce
changes in appearance, flavour, odour, and other
qualities of the food.
 The changes vary according to the type of food
degraded.
 Protein-containing foods, particularly meats, are
putrefied by organisms (e.g., Proteus, Pseudomonas,
and Clostridium bacteria) that break down the
long peptide chains of proteins into amino acids and
foul-smelling compounds such as amines, ammonia,
and hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
FOOD CONTAMINATION
 Carbohydrates (sugas and starches)
are fermented into acids (e.g., the acetic
acid in vinegar), alcohols, and gases,
especially carbon dioxide.
 This process is responsible for the bursting of
spoiled chocolate cream candies by yeasts.
 Fat-containing foods such as dairy products are
spoiled by microbes that break down lipids
into fatty acids and glycerol.
 Rancid milk, which can be caused
by bacteria, yeast, or mold, is an example of this
process.
 Canned foods are also subject to spoilage by
bacteria, yeasts, and molds.
 Bacteria such as Bacillus and Clostridium are of
particular significance in the canning industry
because of the high level of resistance that their
spores possess.
 Prevention of contamination is achieved by the
sanitary handling of raw food products.
 Inhibition of growth by low temperatures
(refrigeration or freezing), dehydration by
evaporation or by high concentrations of salt or
sugar.
 Killing of microbes by the application of high
temperatures and, in some instances, radiation.
 When food items are not handled or cooked safely,
the disease-causing organisms such as bacteria,
parasites, and viruses result in food
contamination.
The common reasons for food contamination are:
 Improper storing, handling and preparing food
 Improperly cleaned or sanitized utensils
 Contamination by flies, cockroaches, insects, and
pests
 There are a number of reasons that can lead
to food contamination.
 Food contamination falls under four different
categories which are:
• Biological contamination
• Chemical contamination
• Physical contamination
• Cross-contamination
•
TYPE OF CONTAMINATION
 Biological contamination is one of the common
causes of food poisoning as well as spoilage.
 Contamination of food items by other living
organisms is known as biological food contamination.
 During biological contamination, the harmful
bacteria spread on foods that you consume. Even a
single bacterium can multiply very quickly when they
find ideal growth conditions.
 Process of multiplying can be quite harmful to
humans.
 The common places where you can find bacteria are:
• Dust, Raw meat, The air, The human body, Pets and
pests, Kitchen clothes.
 Physical contamination occur when harmful
objects contaminate the food.
 At times, food items can have both physical
and biological contamination.
 Some of the safety tips that you can follow when
handling food items to prevent food contamination
are:
• Hair-Tie your hair when handling food
• Glass or Metal-Clean away cracked or broken
crockery and utensils to avoid contamination
• Dirt-KENT Vegetable and Fruit Cleaner helps in
removing dirt from fruits and vegetables
 Cross-Contamination can lead to a number of
health problems.
 Many of us are not aware of cross-contamination.
 Cross-contamination takes place when pathogens
are transported from any object that you use in the
kitchen.
 Dirty kitchen clothes, unclean utensils, pests, raw
food storage can lead to cross-contamination
 Chemical contaminants are one of the serious
sources of food contamination.
 These can also lead to food poisoning.
 Pesticides present in fruits and vegetables are one of
the main sources of contamination.
 In addition, kitchen cleaning agents, food containers
made of non-safe plastic, pest control products also
lead to food contamination.
 However, plain water can’t remove all the
contaminants.
 KENT Vegetable and Fruit Disinfectant can help to
remove chemicals.
THANK YOU

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Microbiology of Food Safety

  • 1. Food Microbiology Mrs. Praveen garg VITS College, Satna  Microbial contamination and Spoilage
  • 2.  Food microbiology is the study of the microorganisms that inhibit, create, or contaminate food.  This includes the study of microorganisms causing food spoilage.  Pathogens can cause disease especially if food is improperly cooked or stored.  Micro-organisms used to produce fermented foods such as cheese, yogurt, bread, beer, and wine. INTRODUCTION
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  • 4.  Food safety is a major step of food microbiology.  Numerous agents of disease and pathogens are readily transmitted via food which includes bacteria and viruses.  Microbial toxins are also possible contaminants of food; However, microorganisms and their products can also be used to combat these pathogenic microbes.  Probiotic bacteria, including those that produce bacteriocins can kill and inhibit pathogens. FOOD SAFETY
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  • 6.  Alternatively, purified bacteriocins such as nisin can be added directly to food products.  Bacteriophages, viruses that only infect bacteria can be used to kill bacterial pathogens.  Through preparation of food, including proper cooking, eliminates most bacteria and viruses.  However, toxins produced by contaminants may not be liable to change to non-toxic forms by heating or cooking the contaminated food due to other safety conditions.
  • 7.  Fermentation is one of the methods to preserve food and alter its quality.  Yeast, especially Saccharomyce scerevisiae, is used to leaven bread, brew beer and make wine.  Certain bacteria, including lactic acid bacteria, are used to make yogurt, cheese, hot sauce, pickles, fermented sausages and dishes.  Some cheese varieties also require molds to ripen and develop their characteristic flavors. FERMENTATION
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  • 9. A microbiologist working in a biosafety laboratory tests for high risk pathogens in food.
  • 10.  To ensure safety of food products, microbiological tests such as testing for pathogens and spoilage organisms are required.  Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) is a quick and inexpensive method to detect different kinds of viruses or bacteria, such as HIV and anthrax based on their unique DNA pattern.  The detection of bacterial strain in food products is very important to everyone in the world, for it helps prevent the occurrence of food borne illness.  Therefore, PCR is recognized as a DNA detector in order to amplify and trace the presence of pathogenic strands in different processed food. FOOD TESTING
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  • 12. • Alginates can be used as thickening agents. • It is 'Microbial polysaccharides', commercial produced by extraction from brown seaweeds such as Laminaria hyperborea or L. japonica. • Poly-γ-glutamic acid (γ-PGA) produced by various strains of Bacillus has potential applications as a thickener in the food industry.
  • 13. Microorganisms are of great significance to foods for the following reasons:  Microorganisms can cause spoilage of foods,  Microorganisms are used to manufacture a wide variety of food products,  Microbial diseases can be transmitted by foods. SIGNIFICANCE
  • 14. • Food spoilage may be defined as any change that make food unfit for human consumption. • These changes caused by various factors, such as contamination by microorganisms, infestation by insects, or degradation by endogenous enzymes (those present naturally in the food). • In addition, physical and chemical changes or the oxidation of certain constituents of food, may promote food spoilage. • Foods obtained from plant or animal sources begin to spoil soon. • The chemical reactions catalyzed by the enzymes present in food, result in the degradation of food quality, such as the development of off-flavours, the deterioration of texture, and the loss of nutrients. • The typical microorganisms that cause food spoilage are bacteria (e.g., Lactobacillus), yeasts (e.g., Saccharomyces), and molds (e.g., Rhizopus). FOOD SPOILAGE
  • 15.  Foods can be considered as a medium for microbial growth.  Food gives a chance to grow, microbes will produce changes in appearance, flavour, odour, and other qualities of the food.  The changes vary according to the type of food degraded.  Protein-containing foods, particularly meats, are putrefied by organisms (e.g., Proteus, Pseudomonas, and Clostridium bacteria) that break down the long peptide chains of proteins into amino acids and foul-smelling compounds such as amines, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). FOOD CONTAMINATION
  • 16.  Carbohydrates (sugas and starches) are fermented into acids (e.g., the acetic acid in vinegar), alcohols, and gases, especially carbon dioxide.  This process is responsible for the bursting of spoiled chocolate cream candies by yeasts.  Fat-containing foods such as dairy products are spoiled by microbes that break down lipids into fatty acids and glycerol.  Rancid milk, which can be caused by bacteria, yeast, or mold, is an example of this process.
  • 17.  Canned foods are also subject to spoilage by bacteria, yeasts, and molds.  Bacteria such as Bacillus and Clostridium are of particular significance in the canning industry because of the high level of resistance that their spores possess.  Prevention of contamination is achieved by the sanitary handling of raw food products.  Inhibition of growth by low temperatures (refrigeration or freezing), dehydration by evaporation or by high concentrations of salt or sugar.  Killing of microbes by the application of high temperatures and, in some instances, radiation.
  • 18.  When food items are not handled or cooked safely, the disease-causing organisms such as bacteria, parasites, and viruses result in food contamination. The common reasons for food contamination are:  Improper storing, handling and preparing food  Improperly cleaned or sanitized utensils  Contamination by flies, cockroaches, insects, and pests
  • 19.  There are a number of reasons that can lead to food contamination.  Food contamination falls under four different categories which are: • Biological contamination • Chemical contamination • Physical contamination • Cross-contamination • TYPE OF CONTAMINATION
  • 20.  Biological contamination is one of the common causes of food poisoning as well as spoilage.  Contamination of food items by other living organisms is known as biological food contamination.  During biological contamination, the harmful bacteria spread on foods that you consume. Even a single bacterium can multiply very quickly when they find ideal growth conditions.  Process of multiplying can be quite harmful to humans.  The common places where you can find bacteria are: • Dust, Raw meat, The air, The human body, Pets and pests, Kitchen clothes.
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  • 22.  Physical contamination occur when harmful objects contaminate the food.  At times, food items can have both physical and biological contamination.  Some of the safety tips that you can follow when handling food items to prevent food contamination are: • Hair-Tie your hair when handling food • Glass or Metal-Clean away cracked or broken crockery and utensils to avoid contamination • Dirt-KENT Vegetable and Fruit Cleaner helps in removing dirt from fruits and vegetables
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  • 24.  Cross-Contamination can lead to a number of health problems.  Many of us are not aware of cross-contamination.  Cross-contamination takes place when pathogens are transported from any object that you use in the kitchen.  Dirty kitchen clothes, unclean utensils, pests, raw food storage can lead to cross-contamination
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  • 26.  Chemical contaminants are one of the serious sources of food contamination.  These can also lead to food poisoning.  Pesticides present in fruits and vegetables are one of the main sources of contamination.  In addition, kitchen cleaning agents, food containers made of non-safe plastic, pest control products also lead to food contamination.  However, plain water can’t remove all the contaminants.  KENT Vegetable and Fruit Disinfectant can help to remove chemicals.
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