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Food Science and Technology International | 2006

Qualidade física, microbiológica e parasitológica de alfaces (Lactuca sativa) de diferentes sistemas de cultivo

Ligia Regina Radomille de Santana; Rosemary Duarte Sales Carvalho; Clícia Capibaribe Leite; Leda Maria Alcântara; Tchana Weyll S. de Oliveira; Breno da M. Rodrigues

SUMMARY PHYSICAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL AND PARASITOLOGICAL QUALITY OF LETTUCE (Lactuca sativa) FROM DIFFERENT GROWING PROCESSES. The lettuce (Lactuca sativa) has economic importance to the people in Brazil. The aim of this study was to carry out a physical, microbiological and parasitological evaluations in the lettuce samples - crisp variety, according to organic, traditional and hydroponics growing processes, commercialized at the supermarkets of the City of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, collected from September/2003 until June/2004. The hydroponics lettuce samples showed the lowest total and edible part weight; they were inserted into Extra rate quality standard, according to the current legislation, whereas the organic and traditional lettuce samples were inserted into First and Second rate quality standard, respectively. The lettuce samples, independently of the growing process, showed low hygienic conditions, indicated by the presence of parasites of animal or human origin, and high concentration of fecal coliforms; the organic lettuce samples showed the highest frequencies of enteroparasities and fecal coliforms concentration, followed by the traditional and hydroponics lettuce samples. Considering the obtained results, the importance of this kind of food in the transmission of enteroparasities is stressed, as well as the need of actions which improve the sanitary conditions of these products.


Food Science and Technology International | 2004

Aproveitamento industrial de marisco na produção de lingüiça

Eliete da Silva Bispo; Ligia Regina Radomille de Santana; Rosemary Duarte Sales Carvalho; Graciele de Queiroz Andrade; Clícia Capibaribe Leite

It was studied the process and the acceptibility of the vongole (Anomalocardia brasiliana) sausage, beyond to evaluate the stability of the frozen product as to chemical, physico-chemical, microbiological and sensory aspects. The vongole sausage had the following formulation: 48% vongole, 5% soy protein, 15% water, 25% swine fat, 3% albumin, 2% blend of cure salts and NaCl, 1.5% flavouring, 0.5% colouring. The final product was stored during three months at -18oC, and the shelf life study included pH, moisture, proteins, lipids, nitrogen total volatile base, lipid oxidation tests, pathogenic and toxigenic microorganisms analysis, overall appearance, odour, flavour, texture avaliatons. According to sensorial analyses, the vongole sausage reached good score; it acceptibility index (AI) was 78-87% for the all evaluated attributes, specially for flavour and texture. The product was evaluated as ideal vongole flavour and ideal seasoning flavour for 66.67% and 73.33% of the tasters, respectivelly. The results of the purchase intention test showed that 46.67% of the consumers had probable or certain intention to buy the product. The data of microbiological, physico-chemical, chemical and sensory analyses showed that the vongole sausage was stable during three months at -18oC.


Journal of Food Science and Technology-mysore | 2017

Antimicrobial resistance in diarrheagenic Escherichia coli from ready-to-eat foods

Cíntia Matos Lima; Ingrid Evelyn Gomes Lima Souza; Taila dos Santos Alves; Clícia Capibaribe Leite; Norma Suely Evangelista-Barreto; Rogeria Comastri de Castro Almeida

Certain subgroups of Escherichia coli have congenital or acquired virulence properties that allow them to cause a wide spectrum of disease. The aim of this study was to investigate the occurrence of diarrheagenic E. coli strains in ready-to-eat (RTE) foods produced in institutional, commercial and hotel restaurants in Salvador, Brazil. The presence of virulent isolates and antimicrobial resistance were evaluated. Four hundred forty-six samples were collected and grouped into cereals and vegetables, meat-based preparations, cooked salads, raw salads, garnishes, soups and sauces, desserts and juices. E. coli were detected using the most probable number method, the presence of virulence factors in isolates was determined by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, and antibiotic resistance was analyzed using the disc diffusion method. In total, 15 isolates (3.1%) of E. coli were recovered; raw salads had the highest detection rate, 1.4%, followed by cooked salads, 0.8%; meat-based preparations, 0.4%; and cereals and vegetables, 0.4%. PCR assays showed that none of the isolates had the virulence genes cnf1, cnf2, eae, sta, lt1, stx1, stx2 or cdtB. The isolates showed resistance to nine antibiotics of the 15 tested, and the highest levels of resistance were found for sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, tetracycline, ampicillin, and chloramphenicol (13.3% of isolates for each antibiotic). One isolate from cooked salad had plasmid-mediated multidrug resistance to tetracycline, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin and chloramphenicol. These results suggest that RTE foods, especially raw salads, can be reservoirs of E. coli and facilitate the spread of antibiotic resistance genes to the gastrointestinal microbiota of humans.


Hig. aliment | 2000

Avaliaçäo microbiológica de polpas congeladas de frutas produzidas no estado da Bahia

Clícia Capibaribe Leite; Ligia Regina Radomille de Santana; Matilde Dantas da Silva; Marinalva Estácio Barbosa Sant'Anna; Patrícia Nascimento de Assis


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2002

Qualidade bacteriológica do leite integral (tipo C) comercializado em Salvador – Bahia

Clícia Capibaribe Leite; A. G. Guimarães; P. N. Assis; M. D. Silva; C. S. O. Andrade


Hig. aliment | 2000

Avaliaçäo microbiológica da água de coco produzida e comercializada na cidade de Salvador - BA

Clícia Capibaribe Leite; P. N. de Assis; M. D. da Silva; M. E. B Sant'Anna; L. R. R. de Santana


Food Science and Technology International | 2004

Processamento, estabilidade e aceitabilidade de marinado de vongole (Anomalocardia brasiliana)

Eliete da Silva Bispo; Ligia Regina Radomille de Santana; Rosemary Duarte Sales Carvalho; Clícia Capibaribe Leite; Maria Antonia Carvalho Lima


Hig. aliment | 2002

Avaliação do comportamento da Escherichia coli O157: H7 em polpas de frutas

Clícia Capibaribe Leite; Alaíse Gil Guimarães; Matilde Dantas da Silva; Patrícia Nascimento de Assis; Ricardo Luiz Cardoso


Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal | 2005

Detecção de Salmonella spp. em alimentos e manipuladores envolvidos em um surto de infecção alimentar.

A. G. Guimarães; Clícia Capibaribe Leite; L. D. S. Teixeira; M. E. B. Santana; P. N. Assis


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz | 2004

Quality of water used in the beach huts of Salvador-Bahia seashore microbiological aspects.

C. de S. Andrade; Clícia Capibaribe Leite; M. D. da Silva; P. N. de Assis; Alaíse Gil Guimarães

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State University of Feira de Santana

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