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Antibiotic Resistant Enterobacteriaceae In Milk Alternatives, Winnie Mukuna, Abdullah Ibn Mafiz, Bharat Pokharel, Aniume Tobenna, Agnes Kilonzo-Nthenge
Antibiotic Resistant Enterobacteriaceae In Milk Alternatives, Winnie Mukuna, Abdullah Ibn Mafiz, Bharat Pokharel, Aniume Tobenna, Agnes Kilonzo-Nthenge
Human Sciences Faculty Research
The consumption of non-dairy milk is on the rise due to health benefits. Although there is increasing inclination towards milk alternatives (MA), there is limited data on antibiotic resistant bacteria in these substitutes. The aim of this study was to investigate antimicrobial resistance of bacteria isolated from MA. A total of 138 extracts from almonds (n = 63), cashew nuts (n = 36), and soybeans (n = 39) were analyzed for Enterobacteriaceae. The identification of the bacteria was based on biochemical and PCR methods. Antibiotic sensitivity was determined by using the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion technique. Overall, 31% (43 of 138) …
Evaluation Of Food Safety Practices At Louisiana Summer Feeding Sites And Food Safety Communication Via Social Media During Crises, Peyton E. Haynes
Evaluation Of Food Safety Practices At Louisiana Summer Feeding Sites And Food Safety Communication Via Social Media During Crises, Peyton E. Haynes
LSU Master's Theses
The United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provided children under the age of 18 in low-income areas 145 million free meals in 2018 through summer feeding sites. Food safety issues arise for Louisiana feeding sites due to time-temperature controlled foods served, weather patterns in Louisiana, seasonal staff and short operation time, and lack of equipment. The purpose of this study was to assess food safety practices at Louisiana feeding sites through observational study with intention to compare food practices at institutional and noninstitutional sites. A rubric following USDA food safety guidelines based on categories: hot holding, …
Effect Of High-Pressure Processing On The Microbial Load And Functionality Of Sugar-Cookie Dough, Luis Sabillón, Jayne E. Stratton, Devin Rose, Kent M. Eskridge, Andreia Bianchini
Effect Of High-Pressure Processing On The Microbial Load And Functionality Of Sugar-Cookie Dough, Luis Sabillón, Jayne E. Stratton, Devin Rose, Kent M. Eskridge, Andreia Bianchini
Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications
Background and objectives: Refrigerated dough products have the potential to be a safety hazard to consumers because they could be consumed raw or undercooked. The objectives of this study were designed to evaluate the microbial and functionality changes in high pressured sugar-cookie dough as a function of aw (0.80–0.87), pressure level (100–600 MPa), and holding time (1–6 min).
Findings: Endogenous microbial populations were marginally reduced (0.2–0.5 log CFU/g) by pressure treatments. However, treating the dough at 600 MPa for 6 min significantly reduced counts of inoculated Escherichia coli by as much as 2.0 log CFU/g. Increasing the aw …
Heuristic And Hierarchical-Based Population Mining Of Salmonella Enterica Lineage I Pan-Genomes As A Platform To Enhance Food Safety, Joao Carlos Gomes-Neto, Natasha Pavlovikj, Carmen Cano, Baha Abdalhamid, Gabriel Asad Al-Ghalith, John Dustin Loy, Dan Knights, Peter C. Iwen, Byron D. Chaves, Andrew K. Benson
Heuristic And Hierarchical-Based Population Mining Of Salmonella Enterica Lineage I Pan-Genomes As A Platform To Enhance Food Safety, Joao Carlos Gomes-Neto, Natasha Pavlovikj, Carmen Cano, Baha Abdalhamid, Gabriel Asad Al-Ghalith, John Dustin Loy, Dan Knights, Peter C. Iwen, Byron D. Chaves, Andrew K. Benson
Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications
The recent incorporation of bacterial whole-genome sequencing (WGS) into Public Health laboratories has enhanced foodborne outbreak detection and source attribution. As a result, large volumes of publicly available datasets can be used to study the biology of foodborne pathogen populations at an unprecedented scale. To demonstrate the application of a heuristic and agnostic hierarchical population structure guided pan-genome enrichment analysis (PANGEA), we used populations of S. enterica lineage I to achieve two main objectives: (i) show how hierarchical population inquiry at different scales of resolution can enhance ecological and epidemiological inquiries; and (ii) identify population-specific inferable traits that could provide …
Proteome Analysis And Epitope Mapping In A Commercial Reduced-Gluten Wheat Product, Mitchell G. Nye-Wood, Angela Juhasz, Utpal Bos, Michelle L. Colgrave
Proteome Analysis And Epitope Mapping In A Commercial Reduced-Gluten Wheat Product, Mitchell G. Nye-Wood, Angela Juhasz, Utpal Bos, Michelle L. Colgrave
Research outputs 2014 to 2021
Gluten related disorders, such as coeliac disease, wheat allergy and baker's asthma are triggered by proteins present in food products made from wheat and related cereal species. The only treatment of these medical illnesses is a strict gluten-free diet; however, gluten-free products that are currently available in the market can have lower nutritional quality and are more expensive than traditional gluten containing cereal products. These constraints have led to the development of gluten-free or gluten-reduced ingredients. In this vein, a non-GMO wheat flour that purports to contain “65% less allergenic gluten” was recently brought to market. The present study aims …