Chicken juice helps Campylobacter attach to food processing surfaces
Story Date: 11/19/2014

 

Source: Rachel Arthur, FOOD QUALITY NEWS, 11/18/14

'Chicken juice’ – the liquid produced from defrosting chickens – allows Campylobacter to form protective biofilms and boost its survival in food processing sites, according to a study from the Institute of Food Research. 

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