Artigo Acesso aberto Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Microbiological and Microscopic Analysis of Sugarcane Syrup

2019; Canadian Center of Science and Education; Volume: 11; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês

10.5539/jas.v11n17p210

ISSN

1916-9760

Autores

Jhéssica Samara Abreu Holsbach Belé, Carolina Medeiros Vicentini‐Polette, Sandra Regina Ceccato‐Antonini, Marta Helena Fillet Spoto, Valdinei Luís Belini, Marta Regina Verruma-Bernardi,

Tópico(s)

Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology

Resumo

Sugarcane syrup is defined as the product obtained by the concentration of sugarcane juice (Saccharum officinarum L.) or from melted cane rapadure. This product has good acceptance in the Brazilian market and can be used as a sweetener in substitution of refined sugar, besides containing important minerals. This study analyzed samples of sugarcane syrup based on its microbiological and microscopic properties. In total, 15 commercial brands of sugarcane syrups were analyzed. No brands had the presence of flat-sour thermophilic bacteria, total coliforms or Escherichia coli, while five brands were contaminated with mesophilic bacteria, molds, and yeasts. Microscopic analysis, performed under optical light transmission microscopy, revealed that 14 (93%) brands contained some kind of dirt or foreign material, with only one brand (M) according to the standards. The Brazilian standard in force (RDC, 2001) specifies the microbiological standards for food but does not contain important information for sugarcane syrup, and an update is required.

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