Thermal inactivation kinetic modeling of human norovirus surrogates in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) homogenate

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作者
Bozkurt, Hayriye [1 ]
Leiser, Sandra [2 ]
Davidson, P. Michael [1 ]
D'Souza, Doris H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tennessee, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
[2] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Food Sci & Biotechnol, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany
基金
美国食品与农业研究所;
关键词
Murine norovirus; Feline calicivirus; Mytilus edulis; First-order and Weibull models; Theil method; D- and z-values; HEPATITIS-A VIRUS; FELINE-CALICIVIRUS; MURINE NOROVIRUS; CONFORMATIONAL STABILITY; HEAT INACTIVATION; ENTERIC VIRUSES; TEMPERATURE; FOOD; PERSISTENCE; SHELLFISH;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2013.11.026
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Control of seafood-associated norovirus outbreaks has become an important priority for public health authorities. Due to the absence of human norovirus infectivity assays, cultivable surrogates such as feline calicivirus (FCV-F9) and murine norovirus (MNV-1) have been used to begin to understand their thermal inactivation behavior. In this study, the effect of thermal treatment on inactivation of human norovirus surrogates in blue mussels was investigated at 50, 56, 60, 65, and 72 degrees C for various times (0-6 min). The results obtained were analyzed using the Weibull and first-order models. The Theil error splitting method was used for model comparison. This method splits the error in the predicted data into fixed and random error. This method was applied to select satisfactory models for determination of thermal inactivation of norovirus surrogates and kinetic modeling. The D-values calculated from the first-order model (50-72 degrees C) were in the range of 0.07 to 5.20 min for FCV-F9 and 0.18 to 20.19 min for MNV-1. Using the Weibull model, the t(D) (=) (1) for FCV-F9 and MNV-1 to destroy I log (D = 1) at the same temperatures were in the range of 0.08 to 4.03 min and 0.15 to 19.80 min, respectively. The z-values determined for MNV-1 were 9.91 +/- 0.71 degrees C (R-2 = 0.95) using the Weibull model and 11.62 +/- 0.59 degrees C (R-2 = 0.93) for the first-order model. For FCV-F9 the z-values were 12.38 +/- 0.68 degrees C (R-2 = 0.94) and 11.39 +/- 0.41 degrees C (R-2 = 0.97) for the Weibull and first-order models, respectively. The Theil method revealed that the Weibull model was satisfactory to represent thermal inactivation data of norovirus surrogates and that the model chosen for calculation of thermal inactivation parameters is important. Knowledge of the thermal inactivation kinetics of norovirus surrogates will allow development of processes that produce safer shellfish products and improve consumer safety. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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