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An exposure assessment model for industrial use has been developed by using kinetic data from inactivation and growth of Bacillus cereus spores. It can provide a valuable tool for estimating the concentration of B. cereus after a storage period of 24 h at a specified temperature (20 °C) and for an estimation of the percentage of contaminated portions according to the input data of the model. This model considers a rice-derived product that has undergone a standard cooking process at 95 °C for 20 min. According to the results, the presence of chitosan affects the final microbial load after storage, potentially serving as an additional control measure in the event of cold chain abuse or break. Chitosan’s antimicrobial properties likely play a role in reducing microbial growth during storage, thereby contributing to enhanced food safety. In practical terms, this suggests that incorporating chitosan into food products, especially those susceptible to microbial contamination like rice derivatives, could help mitigate risks associated with temperature abuse or cold chain disruptions. By acting as a protective barrier against microbial proliferation, chitosan offers a preventive measure to maintain product quality and safety throughout the supply chain. Considering two scenarios, 104 or 107 as initial contamination the model estimated that the 55 and 100% of portions would be respectively contaminated, according to a Performance Criteria of 4 log reductions.
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033, “ERDF A way of making Europe” and by the “European Union’’ [grants PID-2020-11631RB-C31 and PRE-2021-098627] and Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Conselleria de Innovación, Universidades, Ciencia y Sociedad Digital, Generalitat Valenciana [grant ACIF/2021/424].
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food safety, Bacillus cereus, End poverty in all its forms everywhere, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/1, Insect chitosan, Exposure assessment, Rice, chitosan, insects, Monte Carlo simulation, Food safety
food safety, Bacillus cereus, End poverty in all its forms everywhere, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/1, Insect chitosan, Exposure assessment, Rice, chitosan, insects, Monte Carlo simulation, Food safety
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