Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the contamination sources of button mushrooms by
assessing the microbial load on the mushrooms and in the agricultural inputs
that come into contact with the mushroom. A total of 234 samples including
mushrooms, compost, casing soil, and tools from A, B, C, and D farms were tested
for sanitary indicators (aerobic bacteria, coliforms, and Escherichia
coli) and foodborne pathogens (E. coli O157:H7,
Salmonella spp., Staphylococcus aureus,
and Listeria monocytogenes). To identify the contamination
source, E. coli was isolated and analyzed using MLST
(Multi-Locus Sequence Typing). The number of aerobic bacteria remained
consistent during composting (⟩7 log CFU/g); however, the occurrence of
coliforms and E. coli was reduced to the detection limit
(⟨1.0 log). Salmonella spp. and L.
monocytogenes were detected in the raw material; however, they were
inactivated during composing. More than 6.0 log of aerobic bacteria and 3.0 log
of coliforms were observed in the casing soil from A, B, and C farms and in the
gloves from the C farm. MLST indicated that the STs of E. coli
isolated from casing soil layer and from the harvested mushrooms were identical
at ST 189. Therefore, cross contamination occurred through the casing soil
layer, and this could contribute to E. coli contamination in
mushrooms. It is necessary to practice hygiene guidelines, such as sterilization
of casing soil, worker hygiene, and facility sanitation, to minimize the
potential of microbial contamination in mushrooms.
Funder
Rural Development Administration
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Preservation
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