High pressure processing plus technologies: Enhancing the inactivation of vegetative microorganisms.

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Advances in Food and Nutrition Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/bs.afnr.2024.02.003
Peiqing Yang, Xiaojun Liao
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Abstract

High pressure processing (HPP) is a non-thermal technology that can ensure microbial safety without compromising food quality. However, the presence of pressure-resistant sub-populations, the revival of sub-lethally injured (SLI) cells, and the resuscitation of viable but non-culturable (VBNC) cells pose challenges for its further development. The combination of HPP with other methods such as moderate temperatures, low pH, and natural antimicrobials (e.g., bacteriocins, lactate, reuterin, endolysin, lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase system, chitosan, essential oils) or other non-thermal processes (e.g., CO2, UV-TiO2 photocatalysis, ultrasound, pulsed electric fields, ultrafiltration) offers feasible alternatives to enhance microbial inactivation, termed as "HPP plus" technologies. These combinations can effectively eliminate pressure-resistant sub-populations, reduce SLI or VBNC cell populations, and inhibit their revival or resuscitation. This review provides an updated overview of microbial inactivation by "HPP plus" technologies and elucidates possible inactivation mechanisms.

高压加工加技术:加强无性微生物的灭活。
高压处理(HPP)是一种非热处理技术,可在不影响食品质量的情况下确保微生物安全。然而,抗压亚群的存在、亚致死损伤(SLI)细胞的复苏以及可存活但不可培养(VBNC)细胞的复苏都对其进一步发展提出了挑战。HPP 与其他方法的结合,如适度温度、低 pH 值、天然抗菌剂(如细菌素、乳酸、芦丁素、内溶血素、乳铁蛋白、乳过氧化物酶系统、壳聚糖、精油)或其他非热过程(如二氧化碳、UV-TiO2 光催化、超声波、脉冲电场、超滤),为加强微生物灭活提供了可行的替代方法,被称为 "HPP 加 "技术。这些组合可有效消除耐压亚群,减少 SLI 或 VBNC 细胞群,并抑制其复活或复苏。本综述概述了 "HPP+"技术灭活微生物的最新情况,并阐明了可能的灭活机制。
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Advances in Food and Nutrition Research
Advances in Food and Nutrition Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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