Da. Bautista et al., RAPID ASSESSMENT OF THE MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF POULTRY CARCASSES USING ATP BIOLUMINESCENCE, Journal of food protection, 58(5), 1995, pp. 551-554
The meat industry is in need of faster and more reliable methods to de
termine microbial loads in food products. A rapid method (<15 min) has
been developed to assess the micromological quality of chicken carcas
ses using the adenosine triposphate (ATP) bioluminescence assay. The r
esults indicate that, following modifications, the ATP bioluminescence
test produced an acceptable correlation with plate counts (r = 0.85,
p < 0.001) and demonstrated good repeatability between replicates. It
is envisaged that the modified ATP bioluminescence assay would best be
used as a platform rejection test. Using threshold levels determined
from the regression equation, the ATP bioluminescence assays gave abou
t 90% agreement with plate counts for carcass rinses with counts above
5 x 10(4) CFU/ml. These findings suggest that the modified ATP biolum
inescence assay could be used for monitoring critical control points (
CCPs) in programs based on hazard analysis of critical control points
(HACCP).