Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia

High total plate count (TPC) and the presence of Salmonella spp. in food products can cause health problems for consumers. De-boned milkfish products are popular with consumers in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, but there is a lack of data on their safety. Therefore, this study aimed to inve...

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Main Authors: Samliok Ndobe, Ellen Oktanike Merpati, Rusaini Rusaini, Novalina Serdiati, Rusdi Rusdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Syiah Kuala 2023-08-01
Series:Depik Jurnal
Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/30959
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Ellen Oktanike Merpati
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description High total plate count (TPC) and the presence of Salmonella spp. in food products can cause health problems for consumers. De-boned milkfish products are popular with consumers in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, but there is a lack of data on their safety. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate TPC levels and detect contamination by Salmonella spp. in these products. Samples of fresh and processed milkfish were collected from two de-boned milkfish processing sites: the Technical Implementation Unit for the Application of Fishery Product Quality Control (TIU-AQFP) and the Melona Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Group in Palu City. Microbiological assays included counting the number of bacterial colonies (TPC) as well as the isolation and identification of Salmonella spp. through biochemical tests. The study applied a completely randomized factorial design with three replicates per site and per product (12 experimental units). De-boning had a significant (P0.05) effect on TPC (1.26×103 to 2.20×103 CFU/g for de-boned milkfish compared to 4.28×103 to 2.94×104 CFU/g for fresh unprocessed milkfish). However, the types of bacteria identified in fresh and de-boned milkfish, including Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Citrobacter, were present at non-pathogenic levels. No Salmonella spp. contamination was found in the test samples. These results indicate that de-boned milkfish products from the TIU-AQFP and Melona MSME Group in Palu City are safe and suitable for human consumption. Keywords: Bone-free milkfish Bacterial contamination Pathogen assay Fish processing Food safety
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spelling doaj.art-bd32b07f5c72465ea215065b5427f81d2023-09-20T04:43:08ZengUniversitas Syiah KualaDepik Jurnal2089-77902502-61942023-08-0112217918710.13170/depik.12.2.3095916529Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, IndonesiaSamliok Ndobe0Ellen Oktanike Merpati1Rusaini Rusaini2Novalina Serdiati3Rusdi Rusdi4Tadulako UniversityTadulako UniversityTadulako UniversityTadulako UniversityTadulako UniversityHigh total plate count (TPC) and the presence of Salmonella spp. in food products can cause health problems for consumers. De-boned milkfish products are popular with consumers in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, but there is a lack of data on their safety. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate TPC levels and detect contamination by Salmonella spp. in these products. Samples of fresh and processed milkfish were collected from two de-boned milkfish processing sites: the Technical Implementation Unit for the Application of Fishery Product Quality Control (TIU-AQFP) and the Melona Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) Group in Palu City. Microbiological assays included counting the number of bacterial colonies (TPC) as well as the isolation and identification of Salmonella spp. through biochemical tests. The study applied a completely randomized factorial design with three replicates per site and per product (12 experimental units). De-boning had a significant (P0.05) effect on TPC (1.26×103 to 2.20×103 CFU/g for de-boned milkfish compared to 4.28×103 to 2.94×104 CFU/g for fresh unprocessed milkfish). However, the types of bacteria identified in fresh and de-boned milkfish, including Klebsiella, Enterobacter and Citrobacter, were present at non-pathogenic levels. No Salmonella spp. contamination was found in the test samples. These results indicate that de-boned milkfish products from the TIU-AQFP and Melona MSME Group in Palu City are safe and suitable for human consumption. Keywords: Bone-free milkfish Bacterial contamination Pathogen assay Fish processing Food safetyhttps://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/30959
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Ellen Oktanike Merpati
Rusaini Rusaini
Novalina Serdiati
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Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
Depik Jurnal
title Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
title_full Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
title_fullStr Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
title_short Total plate count and Salmonella spp. in de-boned milkfish (Chanos chanos) in Palu City, Indonesia
title_sort total plate count and salmonella spp in de boned milkfish chanos chanos in palu city indonesia
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/depik/article/view/30959
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