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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2010

Validation of Selective Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry for Fast Quantification of Volatile Bases Produced on Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua)

Bert Noseda; Peter Ragaert; Danny Pauwels; Tom Anthierens; Herman Van Langenhove; Jo Dewulf; Frank Devlieghere

Selective ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) is a direct mass spectrometric technique that allows qualitative and quantitative analysis of a large number of volatile organic compounds. Because of its speed and ease of use, this nondestructive technique could be considered as a practical tool for quality control. This research focuses on the possibilities of direct headspace sampling by SIFT-MS for the quantification of the volatile basic nitrogen content (TVB-N) of fish fillets. These volatile bases [trimethylamine (TMA), dimethylamine (DMA), and ammonia] give additional information in conjunction with the sensory scoring and microbiological analysis about the quality of the fish fillets. This research validates in a first part the SIFT-MS method for the quantification of the volatile bases in mixed cod samples. With regard to the investigated linearity, repeatability, reproducibility, recovery, limit of detection, and limit of quantification, SIFT-MS appeared to be an adequate technique for measuring volatile bases spiked on cod. In the second part of this research, the technique was validated for the analysis of volatile bases on cod fillets during a storage experiment under ice. A good correlation was obtained between the proposed direct headspace sampling and traditional methods. The sensitivity of the SIFT-MS method can be improved when cod fillets are made more alkaline (pH >11) during sampling.


International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2010

Influence of NaCl reduction and replacement on the growth of Lactobacillus sakei in broth, cooked ham and white sauce

Simbarashe Samapundo; Jerry Ampofo-Asiama; Tom Anthierens; Ramize Xhaferi; I. Van Bree; Slawomir Szczepaniak; Olivier Goemaere; Liselot Steen; M Dhooge; Hubert Paelinck; Koen Dewettinck; Frank Devlieghere

The growth inhibiting effects of NaCl and selected simple salt replacers (CaCl(2), MgCl(2), KCl and MgSO(4)) on the growth of Lactobacillus sakei were studied in de Man Rogosa Sharpe broth at 7 degrees C over a water phase concentration of 0 to 6.4%. The divalent chloride salts (CaCl(2) in particular) generally had the largest antimicrobial activities at equivalent water phase concentrations, molalities or water activity (a(w)) values. MgSO(4) had not only the least antimicrobial activity but also the smallest a(w) depressing capacity. The results also showed that the antimicrobial effects of CaCl(2) were not fully accounted for by its a(w) depressing effects. Challenge tests performed on cooked ham and white sauce showed that reduction of NaCl levels by 28 and 33%, respectively, had no influence on the microbial stability of these products to L. sakei. Ultimately the study concluded that the microbiological consequences of the full or partial replacement of NaCl on the growth of L. sakei largely depend on the initial level of NaCl, the level of replacement and the nature of the salt replacer used. Altered stability to L. sakei is most likely given a high initial NaCl level, combined with a large level of partial replacement with either CaCl(2) (increased stability) or MgSO(4) (reduced stability) as the replacer.


Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2011

Use of endospore-forming bacteria as an active oxygen scavenger in plastic packaging materials

Tom Anthierens; Peter Ragaert; Sam Verbrugghe; Assia Ouchchen; Bruno G. De Geest; Bert Noseda; Johan Mertens; Lynda Beladjal; Dirk De Cuyper; William Dierickx; Filip Du Prez; Frank Devlieghere


Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2012

Poly(butylene adipate) functionalized with quaternary phosphonium groups as potential antimicrobial packaging material

Tom Anthierens; Leen Billiet; Frank Devlieghere; Filip Du Prez


Journal of Food Safety | 2013

The Effect of NaCl Reduction and Replacement on the Growth of Listeria Monocytogenes in Broth, Cooked Ham and White Sauce

Simbarashe Samapundo; Tom Anthierens; Jerry Ampofo-Asiama; Ramize Xhaferi; Ilse Van Bree; Slawomir Szczepaniak; Olivier Goemaere; Liselot Steen; Marieke Dhooge; Hubert Paelinck; Frank Devlieghere


Journal of Food Engineering | 2010

Development of a validated model to describe the individual and combined water activity depressing effects of water soluble salt, sugar and fat replacers

Simbarashe Samapundo; Tom Anthierens; Ramize Xhaferi; Frank Devlieghere


Archive | 2009

Incorporation of thermo-resistant and/or pressure-resistant organisms in materials

Johan Mertens; Lynda Beladjal; Frank Devlieghere; Sam Verbrugghe; Benedikt Sas; Filip Du Prez; Tom Anthierens; Assia Ouchchen


Archive | 2017

Pressure control device, dispenser comprising said pressure control device and method of manufacturing

Erwin Vanderstraeten; Cuyper Dirk De; Tom Anthierens


Archive | 2016

Hollow plastic object, particularly preform, resp. container, with a polymer barrier and manufacturing method thereof

Cuyper Dirk De; William Dierickx; Tom Anthierens; Dirk Verlinde


Archive | 2016

Objet plastique creux, notamment préforme, ou contenant, à barrière polymère et procédé de fabrication associé

Cuyper Dirk De; William Dierickx; Tom Anthierens; Dirk Verlinde

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