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Research Note: Salmonella Decontamination of Broiler Carcasses with Lactic Acid, L-Cysteine, and Hydrogen Peroxide
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Microbial ContaminationMedicineFoodborne PathogensSalmonella DecontaminationFoodborne IllnessSalmonella TyphimuriumFood MicrobiologyMicrobiologyInfection ControlLactic AcidPublic HealthFood SafetyFoodborne HazardAntimicrobial ResistanceResearch NotePoultry Science
Experiments on salmonella decontamination of broiler carcasses with lactic acid, L-cysteine, and hydrogen peroxide were performed. Treatment with lactic acid (1%) and hydrogen peroxide (.5%) resulted in a 4-log cycle reduction in colony forming units of Salmonella typhimurium both with pure cultures and with artificially inoculated broiler carcasses. L-cysteine was nonbactericidal in these experiments.
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