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Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology | 2005

Factorial Analysis of the Effect of Sugarbeet Vinasses on Agroecological Indices in Horticultural Field

M. A. Díez-Rojo; J. A. López-Pérez; M. R. González-López; Ana Piedra-Buena; Antonio Bello Pérez; Gonzalo Almendros Martín

Thermal inactivation of spoilage microorganisms is one of the widely used commercial food preservation techniques. However, its application may be too costly in terms of energy expenditure or inappropriate in terms of product quality. In this study, an attempt was made to produce tropical storage stable canned meat using remarkably milder heating effects than those commonly used by food processors. Canned beef in its own juice was used as a model product and Bacillus stearothermophilus (Merck Art No. 11499), Clostridium sporogenes (ATCC 10000) and Clostridium thermosaccharolyticum (ATCC 7956) as reference strains. The raw minced meat used for the formulation of the product was contaminated with spores of the aforesaid strains at 10 4 -10 6 spores/g prior to the heat treatment. The heating effects (F c – values) were measured throughout the experiment at the geometrical middle point (GMP) of the can. The canned meat was thereafter stored up to six months under simulated tropical and subtropical temperatures of 55 o C and 25 o C respectively, followed by bacteriological investigations. Results showed that C. sporogenes is of no significance in the production of tropical storage stable canned meat products. This strain was eliminated by F c = 3.0 even at a very high contamination level of 10 6 spores/g. At the same level of contamination, heating values of F c = 13.0 and 16.0 were needed to eliminate spores of C. thermosaccharolyticum and B. stearothermophilus , respectively. At a reduced contamination level of 10 4 spores/g F c values of 11.0 and 15.0 were necessary to completely eliminate the same bacteria, respectively. Addition of 0.4 % benzoic acid resulted into reduction of the F c – value from 16.0 to 13.0 for the elimination of B. stearothermophilus at 10 6 spores/g contamination level. Adding the same amount of citric or acetic acid was enough to lower the heating value further to 11.0. Potassium sorbate was ineffective in increasing the heat sensitivity of B. stearothermophilus even at a concentration of 4 % in the minced meat. It was concluded that the heating effects (F c – values) recommended for the production of tropical stable and safe meat products are applicable only for highly contaminated raw meat. F c – values of 16 and above given by some authors seem to be on the higher side. Observing hygienic practices in handling of the raw meat could significantly (P Addition of small amounts of benzoic, citric and acetic acids (GRAS-substances) to the product can indeed reduce the heating values remarkably, however their application is limited due unacceptable flavor imparted to the product at levels exceeding 0.5 %. Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology Vol.3(2) 2001: 31-44


Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences | 2007

Evaluation of soil biodesinfestation with crop and garden residues in the control of root-knot nematodes populations.

J. López-Cepero; Ana Piedra-Buena; M. A. Díez-Rojo; R. Regalado; E. Brito; Zulimar Hernández; M. Figueredo; Gonzalo Almendros Martín; Antonio Bello Pérez


Archive | 2009

Structural transformations of humic matter in terms of fire intensity as revealed by changes in the assemblages of pyrolytic products

Ana Piedra-Buena; Gonzalo Almendros Martín; Francisco Javier González-Vila


Archive | 2005

Comportamiento de Meloidogyne incognita sobre tomate y pimiento resistente en Uruguay

Ana Piedra-Buena; M. A. Díez-Rojo; Antonio Bello Pérez; Lee Robertson; J. A. López-Pérez; Miguel Escuer; L. de León


Archive | 2010

Humic substances as drivers of carbon flow and source of biogeochemical proxies for climate change

Gonzalo Almendros Martín; Zulimar Hernández; Heike Knicker; José Antonio González-Pérez; Ana Piedra-Buena; Francisco Javier González-Vila


Archive | 2009

Signature of nitrogen compounds responsive for changes in C and N forms in peat subjected to progressive thermal stress

Ana Piedra-Buena; Francisco Javier González-Vila; José Antonio González-Pérez; Gonzalo Almendros Martín


Archive | 2008

Lignin alteration patterns responsive for soil carbon sequestration mechanisms in undisturbed, reafforested and cultivated ecosystems (Almería, Spain)

Isabel Miralles; Rafael Ortega; M. Soriano; Zulimar Hernández; Ana Piedra-Buena; Francisco Javier González-Vila; Gonzalo Almendros Martín


Archive | 2008

Pyrolytic assessment of the recalcitrance of hydrothermal carbonization products from eucalypt sawdust as an index of its performance for atmospheric CO2 sequestration

Marta Sevilla Solís; Antonio Benito Fuertes Arias; Zulimar Hernández; Ana Piedra-Buena; Luis Manuel Cuadra; Eduardo Fernández-Valiente; Gonzalo Almendros Martín


Archive | 2006

Screening of pepper Cuarentino (Capsicum annuum L.) for resistance to Meloidogyne incognita

Ana Piedra-Buena; J. A. López-Pérez; Antonio Bello Pérez; M. A. Díez-Rojo; Lee Robertson; Miguel Escuer; L. de León


Archive | 2008

Lignin alteration patterns and the appraisal of quality of composted materials used in organic agriculture

Zulimar Hernández; Pilar Carral; Ana María Álvarez; Ana Piedra-Buena; Gonzalo Almendros Martín

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Gonzalo Almendros Martín

Spanish National Research Council

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Zulimar Hernández

Autonomous University of Madrid

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M. A. Díez-Rojo

Spanish National Research Council

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J. A. López-Pérez

Spanish National Research Council

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Lee Robertson

Spanish National Research Council

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Miguel Escuer

Spanish National Research Council

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Ana María Álvarez

Autonomous University of Madrid

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José Miguel Castillejo

Spanish National Research Council

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