Commenting on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released recap of major food borne illness outbreaks that has taken place over the past year, A&B Ingredients Managing Director Gil Bakal noted "that the findings should come as “no surprise.” 

The CDC reported that this past year major pathogen outbreaks included Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria and Cyclospora.  The agency defines an outbreak to included more than one state that has been infected by the same strain of a food borne pathogen.

“The federal government continually estimates over 75 million cases in the US of food borne illnesses each year which results in an estimated 300,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths annually,” states Bakal.

With respect to bacterial growth, Bakal points to the proven effective use of Lauric Arginate, also known as Ethyl Lauroyl Arginate and Lauramide Ethyl Ester, in combating known pathogens such as Listeria and Salmonella, the most common causes of food borne illnesses.  Lauric Arginate is a derivate of Lauric Acid, L-Arginine and Ethanol, all naturally occurring substances

“We know that for the most part, food borne illnesses are the direct result of eating foods that are contaminated with bacteria, parasites, or viruses that occurs in food processing.  Our Lauric Arginate-based antimicrobial, CytoGuard LA, for example, significantly reduces the bacterial levels by altering the cell membranes of the microbes, thus preventing their growth.

FDA approved, CytoGuard LA’s effectiveness in reducing pathogens is linked to its low toxicity in conjunction with its antimicrobial properties.  This makes it a valuable tool food processing industry with respect for improved safety and product quality.  The antimicrobial properties of Lauric Arginate are derived from its action on the Cytoplasmic membranes of the microorganisms.  CytoGuard LA causes a disruption or instability of the plasma membrane lipid bilayer, altering the metabolic process and detaining the cellular cycle.

Bakal points out that CytoGuard LA is not affected by pH and has a wide spectrum of activity and functions on nearly all bacteria such as Listeria, Salmonella, E. Coli, Campylobacter, yeast, molds and Lactobacillus.

Among the benefits of Lauric Arginate are:

Broad spectrum of antimicrobial efficacy;

High partition coefficient (>10), means the product concentrates in the water phase of products, where most bacterial action occurs;

Activity over a wide pH range (3 to 7);

Safe ingredient: LAE is hydrolyzed in the human body by chemical and metabolic pathways, which quickly break the molecule into its natural components;

GRAS Status: Granted by a panel of FDA experts in the U.S. through scientific procedures set forth under 21 CFR §170.30(b)

Stable in pH ranges 3-9

Will not affect the appearance of food products

“The active components in CytoGuard LA have been proven to be a safe and effective alternative to conventional processing treatments.  Full toxicology studies and research have been conducted and were found to be a non-toxic compound.  The active compound in CytoGuard LA is metabolized by the body very rapidly and broken down into its natural building block components,” he said.

The preferred method of application of CytoGuard LA is through A&B Ingredients’ SLIC™ (Spayed Lethality in Container) technology.  SLIC is a patent-pending process designed to improve the safety of ready to eat (RTE) processed meat products against foodborne contaminants.  But unlike its conventional rivals, SLIC is based on introducing an antimicrobial into the vacuum packaging of the food products before, or as the product is inserted, using the force of the vacuum to spread the antimicrobial purge.

Founded in 1990, A&B Ingredients is a leading developer, marketer and distributor of high quality natural food ingredients.  Among the products offered are pea proteins, antioxidants, antimicrobials and natural and artificial flavors.  Based on a tradition of research and development, A&B’s focus is to discover unique flavors and ingredients that enable its customers to create value-added products. The company is committed to working, as a partner, to develop prototypes of new beverages and improved food products.  A&B maintains full applications labs, pilot plant facilities with consumer testing capabilities, and provides technical sales and marketing, importing, distribution and applications development/technical services.

For more information, contact A&B Ingredients at 973-227-1390 or visit A&B’s website at www.abingredients.com