Danisco antimicrobial approved in Australasia
// 24 Jul 2008
Meat processors in Australia and New Zealand now have
access to tool for efficient food protection. Official approval of
Nisaplin™Antimicrobial from Danisco is now providing a opportunity to replace
chemical preservatives in meat products while improving the level of food safety
and protecting shelf life.
The approval comes from Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), which
has approved Nisaplin™, the commercial preparation of nisin A, for use in
processed meat, poultry and game products.
“This approval paves the way for the introduction of Danisco's patented and
highly efficient nisin-based blends,” says David Charest, Meat Food Protection
Director for Danisco.
Marketed under Danisco’s new Care4U™ label, Nisaplin™ is derived from a
natural fermentation similar to that used in cheese-making. It is effective
against common spoilage bacteria, such as Gram-positive lactic acid bacteria and
Brochothrix thermosphacta, and post-processing contaminants, including the major
food pathogen Listeria monocytogenes.
By integrating Nisaplin™ in food protection systems, processed meat
manufacturers can maintain a high quality of their meat products over an
extended shelf life. Other benefits include less spoilage losses, and a reduced
need to use chemical preservatives, such as nitrites, nitrates and sorbic
acid.
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