Post-Packaging Pasteurization: Will it work with country-cured hams? Benjy Mikel Professor/ Coordinator Food Sciences.

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Post-Packaging Pasteurization: Will it work with country-cured hams? Benjy Mikel Professor/ Coordinator Food Sciences

Listeria and Is Listeria in your plant? »Probably Is it on your RTE product? »Hopefully not What measures can you take? »Sanitation »Anti-microbials »Post-packaging pasteurization

Risk Management Strategies Eliminate L. monocytogenes from the environment of processing plants that produce ready-to-eat foods Use a pasteurization processes to destroy L. monocytogenes –In-pack pasteurization, or –Immediately before packaging Use product formulations that prevent the growth of L. monocytogenes

USDA-FSIS Alternatives Alt 1.Post-lethality AND Antimicrobial Agent Alt 2. Post-lethality OR Antimicrobial Agent Alt 3.Sanitation Only

Post-Packaging Heat/Pasteurization Heat re-applied to package surfaces to destroy any surface cross contamination. Immerse pkg. in hot water Surface steam (205F, 15 sec) Hot air or infrared.

Pasteurization for 2 or 4 min at 96.1 C reduced LM by 2 and 4 logs (Gill et al., 2002) Reheat F Steam or H2O Goal: 2-3 mm of product to 160 F for sec Immediate chill and 3-4 log reduction Shelflife- increase 25-33%

Post-Packaging Heat Disadvantages Difficult to heat all surfaces May adversely affect package. Product changes with heat (color, texture, purge, etc.) Expensive Apply heat/moisture in refrigerated room (condensation, etc.)

Comparison of Pasteurization Methods Hot Water Bath Advantages: Simple method. Disadvantages: Process time, approx. 8 minutes. Increases internal product temperature. Lack of uniform surface heat distribution. Heating large volumes of water. Steam Chamber Advantages: Simple method. Disadvantages:Long processing time, approx. 15 minutes. Increases internal product temperature. Lack of uniform surface heat distribution. Poor energy utilization. Circulating Water Advantages: Short processing time (3 minutes) does not affect product characteristics. Very uniform surface heat distribution. Most efficient energy utilization Close ratio of water/product.

Steam Surface Pasteurization Top film Discharge Cut Seal Cool SSP Load Form Preheat heat treatment SSP step = 1.5 sec of high pressure steam Machine Configuration Film Travel Direction Graphics and information provided by ALKAR-RapidPak, Inc.

Steam Surface Pasteurization Hot dogs inoculated with indicator microorganism SSP treatment = 1.5 seconds 4-log reduction for single-layer package configuration Actual Listeria monocytogenes inoculated- pack tests (10 2 per package) resulted in zero positives Double-layer package tests in progress –Preliminary findings show log reduction Graphics and information provided by ALKAR-RapidPak, Inc.

In Package Pasteurization Log cycle reduction of Listeria monocytogenes at 96.1°C Data and images supplied by Drs. James Marsden and Randall Phebus, Kansas State University

Water TempTime (sec)Product Temp UK Shrink Tank Study