Microbiological Examination Methods of Food and Water: A Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition

Microbiological Examination Methods of Food and Water

A Laboratory Manual, 2nd Edition
 
Edition number: 2, New edition
Publisher: CRC Press
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ISBN13:9781138091887
ISBN10:113809188X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:564 pages
Size:276x219 mm
Weight:1791 g
Language:English
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Short description:

Microbiological Examination Methods of Food and Water 2nd edition is a laboratory handbook that provides an overview of standard microbiological culture methods for the examination of food and water, adhered to by renowned international organizations. This new edition features many updates, bringing the handbook in line with current practice.

Long description:

Microbiological Examination Methods of Food and Water (2nd edition) is an illustrated laboratory manual that provides an overview of current standard microbiological culture methods for the examination of food and water, adhered to by renowned international organizations, such as ISO, AOAC, APHA, FDA and FSIS/USDA. It includes methods for the enumeration of indicator microorganisms of general contamination, indicators of hygiene and sanitary conditions, sporeforming, spoilage fungi and pathogenic bacteria.



Every chapter begins with a comprehensive, in-depth and updated bibliographic reference on the microorganism(s) dealt with in that particular section of the book. The latest facts on the taxonomic position of each group, genus or species are given, as well as clear guidelines on how to deal with changes in nomenclature on the internet. All chapters provide schematic comparisons between the methods presented, highlighting the main differences and similarities. This allows the user to choose the method that best meets his/her needs. Moreover, each chapter lists validated alternative quick methods, which, though not described in the book, may and can be used for the analysis of the microorganism(s) dealt with in that particular chapter. The didactic setup and the visualization of procedures in step-by-step schemes allow the user to quickly perceive and execute the procedure intended. Support material such as drawings, procedure schemes and laboratory sheets are available for downloading and customization.



This compendium will serve as an up-to-date practical companion for laboratory professionals, technicians and research scientists, instructors, teachers and food and water analysts. Alimentary engineering, chemistry, biotechnology and biology (under)graduate students specializing in food sciences will also find the book beneficial. It is furthermore suited for use as a practical/laboratory manual for graduate courses in Food Engineering and Food Microbiology.

Table of Contents:

Sampling, transport and storage of samples for analysis. Preparation of sample for analysis Basic plate count techniques for the enumeration of microorganisms. Basic techniques for microbial enumeration by the most probable number method (MPN). Basic techniques for the detection of the presence/absence of microorganisms. Aerobic plate count. Yeasts and molds. Enterobacteriaceae. Total and thermotolerant coliforms and Escherichia coli. Staphylococcus aureus. Bacillus cereus. Clostridium perfringens. Enterococci. Lactic acid bacteria. Campylobacter. Cronobacter. Pseudomonas. Listeria monocytogenes. Salmonella. Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Yersinia enterocolitica. Bacterial spore count. Commercial sterility. Guidelines on preparation of culture media. Annex 1 ? Preparation of media and reagents. Annex 2 ? Sampling plans and microbiological limits recommended by ICMSF for foods.