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Dr. Cangliang Shen: Microbial Safety in Poultry Processing | Ep. 108

Dr. Cangliang Shen: Microbial Safety in Poultry Processing | Ep. 108

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In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Cangliang Shen from West Virginia University explores how microbial contamination in poultry poses emerging challenges for food safety. He discusses the use of surrogate bacteria, thermal processing techniques, and sanitation protocols in real-world poultry feed operations. Listen now on all major platforms!


"We find that temperature up to 80°C can reach a three log reduction for the efficiency, which gives us hints for developing sanitation procedures and hazard plans for local industry facilities."


Meet the guest: Dr. Cangliang Shen earned his Ph.D. in Meat Science and Food Safety from Colorado State University, with earlier training in Veterinary Medicine. He is currently a Professor and Extension Specialist at West Virginia University, focusing on improving poultry meat and feed safety through microbiological research and hazard planning.


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What you'll learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:04) Introduction
  • (03:27) Current research focus
  • (04:38) Temperature thresholds effectiveness
  • (06:50) Ingredient impact on safety
  • (09:44) Hazard planning insights
  • (13:11) Future research directions
  • (14:55) Closing thoughts


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