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  us army awards funding for antimicrobial agent  

a new phage-based technology aimed at eliminating or reducing contamination of red meat and fresh produce by e. coli 0157:h7 has received a development grant from the us army, according to its developer, intralytix. the company said the funding for its food additive, ecp 100, is part of the small business innovation research (sbir) grants process awarded by the army to support the transition of products into the marketplace. john vazzana, chief executive officer of intralytix, said that the bacteriophage cocktail has been tested effective against over 100 strains of e. coli 0157:h 7, and could be sprayed onto red meats, fruit and vegetables to inhibit contamination by the pathogen. ecp 100 is the second phage-based food safety product developed by the company. anti-listeria phage the biotechnology firm recently announced that its product, lmp-102 received approval from the food and drug administration (fda) as a food additive effective against listeria monocytogenes on ready-to-eat foods. vazzana told foodproductiondaily.com at the time that the epa registration enables food manufacturers to use lmp-102 on food processing equipment as well as on ready-to-eat food products. he said that the antimicrobial agent can be sprayed onto equipment and food produce such as coleslaw, unpasteurized cheese, pasteurized milk, delicatessen and other types of meat products. " as lmp-102 is an all natural product it will not corrode or damage equipment nor alter a food product's general composition, taste, odour or colour," said vazzana. competitive pricing vazzana said that that lmp-102 is more costly than some chemicals but that it is competitively priced in comparison to other types of antimicrobial interventions. he said that commercial sales of the phage-based product have recently commenced in the us but that intralytix intends to expand into other markets and is seeking regulatory approval in the eu. according to the us centre for disease control and prevention (cdc), over 76 million people get sick, 300,000 are hospitalized, and 5,000 die in the us from foodborne illness annually. listeria monocytogenes and e. coli 0157:h 7 are two of the seven foodborne organisms causing these problems, claims intralytix. e. coli meat test meanwhile a newly developed e.coli tool from canadian company vacci-test, foodchek e.coli , uses magnetic nanotechnology and a proprietary, inexpensive and easy-to-use magnetic reader that provides a very sensitive, specific and quantitative test result, claims the manufacturer. the company said that the e.coli tool has successfully completed field trials in two meat processing plants: “the field trials have shown that it can accurately test for e.coli o157:h7 in less than 6 hours.” sandy macpherson, chairman of the executive operating committee of vacci-test, said that the e.coli testing tool will have “ a major impact for both regulatory agencies and meat-processors. potential food contaminants such as e.coli o157:h7 can now be tested on site and identified prior to the end of a production shift.” vaccine and econiche, a new vaccine for cattle that aims to reduce the risk of food and waterborne contamination from e. coli o157:h7 bacteria, recently received approval from the canadian food inspection agency (cfia). econiche can now be used by canadian cattle producers and veterinarians, according to bioniche. the development will be of huge interest to meat processors as recalls linked to bacterial contamination can cause illness, as well as being costly and brand damaging. the company said its vaccine works by preventing the e. coli o157:h7 organism from attaching to the intestines of vaccinated cattle, thereby reducing their reproduction within the animal, and reducing the amount of bacteria that can be released through cattle manure in the environment.


    Source :Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene     Date : 24  November   2008    Category : Meat Products


alexia foods recalls products due to undeclared pine nut allergen

alexia foods, in cooperation with the us food and drug administration (fda), is voluntarily recalling packages of its alexia olive oil, sun-dried tomatoes and pesto oven reds, owing to an undeclared allergen, pine nuts. people who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to pine nuts, run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. the product was distributed to retail stores nationwide. more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 30 October 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
fda and usda should cooperate for import safety

the federal government needs to take action to close gaps in the us food safety network, according to a new report from the government accountability office (gao). the report, released at the second annual global food safety policy forum in washington dc, specifically targets the safety of food imports. it said that “gaps in enforcement and collaboration” undermine the efforts of the food and drug administration (fda) and the usda’s food safety inspection service (fsis) to prevent contaminated foods from entering the us, and to ensure that foreign food safety systems provide the same level of protection as the us system. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 15 October 2009   Category : food industries Economic
uk specialty meats given clean bill of health

almost 99 per cent of ready to eat (rte) specialty meats sold in the uk are safe to eat, according to a new report published by the health protection agency (hpa). however, the study also highlighted that a small proportion of the meats contained dangerous levels of listeria monocytogenes and salmonella. the research said contamination was likely to have occurred during processing as a result of incomplete elimination or cross contamination before the point of sale. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 5 August 2009   Category : Ready Meals
gma extols irradiation’s virtues for food safety

the grocery manufacturers association has been at pains to reassure consumers that it does not consider irradiation a replacement for current food safety procedures, but it could be incorporated into the food safety system to minimize risk of food-borne illness. the gma has released a science policy paper, entitled food irradiation: a guide for consumers, policymakers and the media, which has been released at a time of heightened food industry and consumer concern regarding the safety of the us food supply. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 25 February 2009   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
x-ray irradiation does not affect food quality, say us scientists

x-ray technology is effective in killing bacterial pathogens in leafy greens without causing undesirable changes in product quality, claim us researchers. bradley marks and sanghyup jeong, who are both based at michigan state university (msu), claim that x-rays can kill bacterial pathogens such as e. coli 0157:h7 and salmonella on the most delicate vegetables as well as extending the shelf life of the produce. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 5 January 2009   Category : Food And Health
processors could gain from meat freshness indicator

a sensor that changes colour to indicate meat spoilage could prevent serious illness and food waste, say the us scientists involved in the project. battelle scientists john r. shaw and donald zehnder have been involved in a project for the past two years aimed at developing a ‘trap and detect’ tool for embedding in meat packaging to warn retailers and consumers of the presence of bacteria that cause food spoilage. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 25 September 2008   Category : Meat Products
food watchdog detects lead risk in confectionery chain

heavy metal risk to the confectionery supply chain comes under the spotlight this week in the us as health officials detect banned levels of lead in two different chocolate confectionery brands. california's department of public health warned consumers not to eat huevines confitados sabor chocolate products, made by mexican firm confitados finos del bosque, after tests found the product contained as much as 0. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 7 August 2008   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
kroger amends code date on recalled seasoning blend garlic powder

the recalled product is california seasoning blend garlic powder, sold in 2.5-ounce jars with code dates of sell by: december 03 11ps2 and december 04 11ps2 under the upc code: 1111066599.this product is distributed through kroger operated stores in 31 states namely: kroger, ralphs, fred meyer, food 4 less, fry’s, king soopers, smith’s, dillons, qfc, city market, foods co., jay c, scott’s, owen’s, baker's, gerbes, hilander and pay less. more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 19 March 2010   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
melamine detection service offered to eu food and drink sector

a new melamine detection and testing service is targeted at companies in the european food and drink sector including food and ingredient manufacturers and food importers, says leatherhead food international. the food research agency said that its service is a response to the emergence in china of milk containing melamine, which has led to a worldwide hunt for products from that country that may contain dangerous traces of the industrial chemical. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 2 October 2008   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
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