Method for treating an animal carcass to reduce bacterial...

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Inhibiting chemical or physical change of food by contact... – Animal flesh – citrus fruit – bean or cereal seed material

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C426S332000, C426S333000, C426S335000, C426S532000

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06919099

ABSTRACT:
Contacting an animal carcass with an aqueous solution containing an effective amount of an alkali silicate reduces bacterial contamination of the carcass or retards bacterial growth on the carcass or both reduces bacterial contamination and retards bacterial growth on the carcass, without substantial detriment to the organoleptic properties of the carcass. The method is also useful in treating edible plant materials, such as fruits and vegetables, to reduce bacterial contamination, retard bacterial growth or reduce bacterial contamination and retard bacterial growth on the plant materials.

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patent: 5283073 (1994-02-01), Bender et al.
patent: 5512309 (1996-04-01), Bender et al.
patent: 5891499 (1999-04-01), Balsano
International Search Report for the PCT Application for this Case; Namely, PCT/US02/21234.

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