Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz

Background: Cucumber is one of the vegetables that are widely preserved by fermentation in brine. Vegetables such as cucumber are normally not washed in the commercial centers and this causes microbial growth during fermentation. At the beginning of the fermentation process, lactic acid bacteria, de...

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Main Authors: Jalal Sadeghizadeh Yazdi, Vida Behradkia, Hamid Sarhadi, Mohammad Hozoori
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Nutrition and Food Security
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spelling doaj-c17b05c2dd6f4e5c909756ac4520fdc32020-11-25T01:00:18ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesJournal of Nutrition and Food Security2476-74172476-74252018-05-01327985Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in ShirazJalal Sadeghizadeh Yazdi0Vida Behradkia1Hamid Sarhadi2Mohammad Hozoori3 Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran Department of Food Science and Industry, Islamic Azad University, Bam branch, Bam, Iran Department of Community Medicine, School of Medicine, Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran Background: Cucumber is one of the vegetables that are widely preserved by fermentation in brine. Vegetables such as cucumber are normally not washed in the commercial centers and this causes microbial growth during fermentation. At the beginning of the fermentation process, lactic acid bacteria, depending on the environmental conditions, begin to grow. The aim of this study was to compare the microbial, chemical, and sensorial characteristics of canned and bulk pickles. Methods: In this study, a random sampling was implemented from the pickles of three locations in Shiraz city as suppliers of pickles. The sensorial evaluation was also conducted by 60 members of the hospital staff. Data was collected through questionnaires. Sensorial evaluation was performed using a hedonic scale of nine points. For microbial assessment, Iran National Standards 2326 was used. Results: The results of the microbiological tests showed that bulk pickles were infected with mesophilic aerobic bacteria at 26.6%, aerobic thermophilic bacteria at 6.6%, and 43.3% by mold and yeast; while canned pickles (with license the Ministry of Health) were infected 13.3% by mesophilic aerobic bacteria. The average pH of the bulk samples based on the national standard was more than the maximum allowed level. The results of the sensorial evaluation of taste, texture, color, and overall acceptability showed that canned pickles had the most overall acceptance and texture acceptance points and bulk pickles had the most points of flavor and color acceptance. Conclusions: According to the findings, it seems that the use of herbs in bulk pickles is the main cause of increase in the microbial load and rated the taste, because fragrant fresh vegetables have a greater impact on the microbial load than dried vegetables.http://jnfs.ssu.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-72&slc_lang=en&sid=1Pickled cucumber Microbiological Sensorial Chemical Characteristic
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author Jalal Sadeghizadeh Yazdi
Vida Behradkia
Hamid Sarhadi
Mohammad Hozoori
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Vida Behradkia
Hamid Sarhadi
Mohammad Hozoori
Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
Journal of Nutrition and Food Security
Pickled cucumber
Microbiological
Sensorial
Chemical
Characteristic
author_facet Jalal Sadeghizadeh Yazdi
Vida Behradkia
Hamid Sarhadi
Mohammad Hozoori
author_sort Jalal Sadeghizadeh Yazdi
title Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
title_short Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
title_full Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
title_fullStr Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Sensorial, Chemical, and Microbial Characteristics of Pickled Cucumber Supplied in Shiraz
title_sort evaluation of sensorial, chemical, and microbial characteristics of pickled cucumber supplied in shiraz
publisher Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Journal of Nutrition and Food Security
issn 2476-7417
2476-7425
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: Cucumber is one of the vegetables that are widely preserved by fermentation in brine. Vegetables such as cucumber are normally not washed in the commercial centers and this causes microbial growth during fermentation. At the beginning of the fermentation process, lactic acid bacteria, depending on the environmental conditions, begin to grow. The aim of this study was to compare the microbial, chemical, and sensorial characteristics of canned and bulk pickles. Methods: In this study, a random sampling was implemented from the pickles of three locations in Shiraz city as suppliers of pickles. The sensorial evaluation was also conducted by 60 members of the hospital staff. Data was collected through questionnaires. Sensorial evaluation was performed using a hedonic scale of nine points. For microbial assessment, Iran National Standards 2326 was used. Results: The results of the microbiological tests showed that bulk pickles were infected with mesophilic aerobic bacteria at 26.6%, aerobic thermophilic bacteria at 6.6%, and 43.3% by mold and yeast; while canned pickles (with license the Ministry of Health) were infected 13.3% by mesophilic aerobic bacteria. The average pH of the bulk samples based on the national standard was more than the maximum allowed level. The results of the sensorial evaluation of taste, texture, color, and overall acceptability showed that canned pickles had the most overall acceptance and texture acceptance points and bulk pickles had the most points of flavor and color acceptance. Conclusions: According to the findings, it seems that the use of herbs in bulk pickles is the main cause of increase in the microbial load and rated the taste, because fragrant fresh vegetables have a greater impact on the microbial load than dried vegetables.
topic Pickled cucumber
Microbiological
Sensorial
Chemical
Characteristic
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