Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded

Catfish shredded has become one of the famous foods for many people due to it has a delicious taste and long-life storage of approximately 6-12 months in good storage condition. However, catfish shredded can still be contaminated with pathogenic bacteria that can be causing a healthy problem. Severa...

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Main Authors: Lutfi Maulana, Syahrizal Nasution, Retno Koostati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Unived Press 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.unived.ac.id/index.php/agritepa/article/view/2924
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Syahrizal Nasution
Retno Koostati
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description Catfish shredded has become one of the famous foods for many people due to it has a delicious taste and long-life storage of approximately 6-12 months in good storage condition. However, catfish shredded can still be contaminated with pathogenic bacteria that can be causing a healthy problem. Several bacteria that commonly appear in the shredded product are Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli thus its product need for assessing microbial contamination to ensure product safeties that will be supplied in the community. The microbial contamination assessment method in this research using Indonesian national standardization 2332.1:2015 for Escherichia coli assessment, 2332.2: 2006 for Salmonella assessment, 2332.3:2015 for total plate count assessment, and 2332.9:2015 for Staphylococcus aureus assessment. The catfish shredded sample that is used in this research was obtained from the Regional Technical Implementation Unit Application of Fishery Product Quality, Lampung. The result of the total plate count assessment on this research reported that all of the samples have a total amount of microbes lower than the maximum limit for the fish shredded product. Furthermore, the result also shows that all of the samples are negative from Salmonella, S. aureus, and Escherichia coli. According to Indonesian National Standardization number 7690.1:2013 about the standard of shredded products, all of the samples are appropriate and categorized as a safety product to consume based-on microbial contamination aspect.
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spelling doaj.art-09b340cc483b4135b130aa65de2bcf182024-02-02T06:27:34ZengUnived PressAgritepa2407-13152722-18812022-12-0192321 – 340321 – 34010.37676/agritepa.v9i2.29242924Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish ShreddedLutfi Maulana0Syahrizal NasutionRetno KoostatiInstitut Teknologi SumateraCatfish shredded has become one of the famous foods for many people due to it has a delicious taste and long-life storage of approximately 6-12 months in good storage condition. However, catfish shredded can still be contaminated with pathogenic bacteria that can be causing a healthy problem. Several bacteria that commonly appear in the shredded product are Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli thus its product need for assessing microbial contamination to ensure product safeties that will be supplied in the community. The microbial contamination assessment method in this research using Indonesian national standardization 2332.1:2015 for Escherichia coli assessment, 2332.2: 2006 for Salmonella assessment, 2332.3:2015 for total plate count assessment, and 2332.9:2015 for Staphylococcus aureus assessment. The catfish shredded sample that is used in this research was obtained from the Regional Technical Implementation Unit Application of Fishery Product Quality, Lampung. The result of the total plate count assessment on this research reported that all of the samples have a total amount of microbes lower than the maximum limit for the fish shredded product. Furthermore, the result also shows that all of the samples are negative from Salmonella, S. aureus, and Escherichia coli. According to Indonesian National Standardization number 7690.1:2013 about the standard of shredded products, all of the samples are appropriate and categorized as a safety product to consume based-on microbial contamination aspect.https://jurnal.unived.ac.id/index.php/agritepa/article/view/2924catfish shreddedanalysis of microbial contaminationstandard quality
spellingShingle Lutfi Maulana
Syahrizal Nasution
Retno Koostati
Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
Agritepa
catfish shredded
analysis of microbial contamination
standard quality
title Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
title_full Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
title_fullStr Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
title_full_unstemmed Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
title_short Analysis Of Total Plate Count, Contamination Of Salmonella, Staphylococcus Aureus, And Escherichia Coli Bacteria In Fish Shredded
title_sort analysis of total plate count contamination of salmonella staphylococcus aureus and escherichia coli bacteria in fish shredded
topic catfish shredded
analysis of microbial contamination
standard quality
url https://jurnal.unived.ac.id/index.php/agritepa/article/view/2924
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