The Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Oslo, Norway.
Nofima, Norwegian Institute for Food, Fishery and Aquaculture Research, Ås, Norway.
J Appl Microbiol. 2021 Nov;131(5):2308-2316. doi: 10.1111/jam.15091. Epub 2021 May 4.
The aim of the study was to apply Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) as a rapid screening method for moulds in a specific food production environment (cured meat) and to evaluate whether the method was sufficiently accurate to distinguish Penicillium species that constitute a hazard for the food quality and safety (Penicillium solitum and Penicillium nordicum) from closely related species.
FTIR was applied to classify the indigenous mycobiota of two production sites for dried and cured meat products in Norway. Results showed that FTIR was suitable to analyse large amounts of data. While correct classification rates varied depending on the species, overall results indicated that FTIR was able to distinguish the undesired mould species P. solitum and P. nordicum from other species and may hence present an option for rapid screening of large numbers of samples to identify changes in mould composition on site.
FTIR presents a potential method for detecting changes in levels of undesired fungi in meat-processing environments.
This is the first study that applies FTIR to a specific food production environment and it increases the knowledge on both possibilities and limitations of the method in classification of fungi.
本研究旨在将傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)作为一种快速筛选方法,应用于特定食品生产环境(熏肉)中的霉菌,并评估该方法是否足够准确,能够区分对食品质量和安全构成危害的青霉属物种(藤黄青霉和北青霉)与亲缘关系较近的物种。
FTIR 被应用于分类挪威两个干熏肉产品生产现场的土著真菌群。结果表明,FTIR 适用于分析大量数据。虽然基于物种的正确分类率有所不同,但总体结果表明,FTIR 能够将不需要的霉菌物种藤黄青霉和北青霉与其他物种区分开来,因此可能是现场快速筛选大量样本以识别霉菌组成变化的一种选择。
FTIR 为检测肉类加工环境中不需要的真菌水平变化提供了一种潜在的方法。
这是首次将 FTIR 应用于特定食品生产环境的研究,增加了我们对该方法在真菌分类中的应用潜力和限制的认识。