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Process Filing- FDA

Started by , Jan 10 2026 11:07 PM
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Hi everyone,

 

I need some information about process filing for acidified products with the FDA. I have filed a process but it was rejected. In my validation report, I described the batching process, the starting pH and equilibrium pH, GMP, environmental monitoring, pathogen test result, and some studies to back up my report. The FDA microbiologist said that I did not describe microbial reduction. Please I am wondering if any body can help with what else I need to add to the report. This is shelf stable mustard that has been acidified with vinegar.

 

Any share of knowledge will be appreciated!

 

Thanks! 

 

 

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The FDA microbiologist said that I did not describe microbial reduction

 

Describe exactly what controls in your process, addressing as a minimum target, the most low pH tolerant organism, are adequately reduced to a safe level by log reduction (5 log etc.). Assuming pH is the only controlling factor for cold fill/hold.

 

Here is some USDA  process filing data per Journal of Food Protection: USDA Acidified p387.pdf   166.4KB   5 downloads

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