Sohee Yoon, Hye Won Lee, Ji-Yeong Jessica Bak, Sea C Min
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Abstract
This study investigated an ultrasound (US) treatment strategy in plasma-activated water (PAW) (UP treatment) to inactivate indigenous aerobic bacteria, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Listeria monocytogenes in fresh-cut celery. Both plasma discharge and US treatment times contributed to the inactivation of indigenous bacteria in celery. The predicted optimal UP treatment conditions included a discharge time of 61.5 min and treatment time of 338 s, resulting in the inactivation of indigenous bacteria, E. coli O157:H7, and L. monocytogenes by 2.7, 1.7, and 3.2 log CFU/g, respectively. With an increase in plasma discharge time or US treatment time, the oxidation-reduction potential and electrical conductivity values of PAW increased, while the pH decreased. UP treatment effectively inactivated bacteria non-thermally, without altering the color of celery. Furthermore, UP treatment led to an increase in cell lipid peroxidation, reactive oxygen species production, and the number of non-viable E. coli O157:H7 and L. monocytogenes cells with membrane damage. This study highlights the potential of UP treatment for bacterial decontamination of fresh-cut celery.
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The International Journal of Food Microbiology publishes papers dealing with all aspects of food microbiology. Articles must present information that is novel, has high impact and interest, and is of high scientific quality. They should provide scientific or technological advancement in the specific field of interest of the journal and enhance its strong international reputation. Preliminary or confirmatory results as well as contributions not strictly related to food microbiology will not be considered for publication.