Assessing refrigerated preservation performance using Listeria predictive microbiology models and temperature data: Refrigerator performance indicator and time‐temperature equivalent

Author:

Gonzalez de la Garza Daniela1,Martínez‐Martínez Enrique1,Fernandez Villanueva Gerardo1,de la Cruz Quiroz Reynaldo1,Rodriguez‐Martinez Veronica2,Fagotti Fabian3,Welti‐Chanes Jorge1,Torres J. Antonio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias Tecnológico de Monterrey Monterrey Nuevo León Mexico

2. Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias Tecnólogico de Monterrey Zapopan Jalisco Mexico

3. Formerly with Nidec Global Appliance México, S. de R.L. de C.V. Apodaca Nuevo León Mexico

Abstract

AbstractTime‐temperature data for queso fresco (QF) cheese varieties stored in a residential refrigerator operating at 5°C and a predictive microbiology secondary model for Listeria monocytogenes in QF were used to estimate a refrigerator performance indicator (RPI) of microbial preservation. RPI values were used to assess how compressor technology (single [SS] and variable speed [VS]), ambient temperature (21.1°C [LT] and 32.2°C [HT]), and refrigerator load (22.5 kg regular load and 39 kg higher load) affected preservation performance. All deterministic and probabilistic RPI estimations slightly exceeded the desirable 1.0 value, i.e., the variable temperatures for the QF kept in the refrigerator were worse than keeping it constantly at the temperature recommended by food safety agencies for QF. Furthermore, the mean comparison of estimates of the time‐temperature equivalent indicator previously developed by French researchers showed similar behavior to those observed for RPI. Finally, statistical analysis showed that Tambient was the factor with the highest impact on refrigerator performance because of its impact on the sample temperature increase during door openings and when exposed to ambient temperature during product use. This highlights the need to reduce the time for product temperature recovery by improving the compressor operation logic. Also important are consumer behavior changes such as a reduction in product exposure to ambient temperature and in the door opening duration and frequency.Practical ApplicationThis study demonstrated how a quantitative tool (RPI) can assess refrigerator preservation performance. Although the findings presented can be applied to any cold chain segment, the data used was collected for its weakest link, the domestic refrigerator. Surveys show that 77% of them operate above the recommended 4°C. The RPI methodology is ready for use by refrigerator designers to assess performance improvements possible by modifications of the compressor operation logic. Moreover, it can be integrated into smart‐hubs monitoring the frequency and duration of refrigerator door openings to inform consumers when their habits are compromising the preservation performance of the refrigerator.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

Wiley

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