Inactivation by chlorine dioxide gas (ClO 2) of Listeria monocytogenes spotted onto different apple surfaces
The bactericidal effects of chlorine dioxide (ClO 2) gas treatments on a mixture of three strains of Listeria monocytogenes (Scott A, F5069 and LCDC 81-886) spotted on to the calyx, stem cavity and pulp surface of apples were investigated at 21°C and 90% relative humidity (RH). ClO 2 gas was more ef...
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Published in | Food microbiology Vol. 19; no. 5; pp. 481 - 490 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
London
Elsevier Ltd
01.10.2002
Elsevier |
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Summary: | The bactericidal effects of chlorine dioxide (ClO
2) gas treatments on a mixture of three strains of Listeria monocytogenes (Scott A, F5069 and LCDC 81-886) spotted on to the calyx, stem cavity and pulp surface of apples were investigated at 21°C and 90% relative humidity (RH). ClO
2 gas was more effective for inactivating the bacteria attached to pulp skin than those attached to the calyx or stem cavity at a ClO
2 level of 4·0 mg l
−1 and a treatment time of 10 or more minutes. After treatments of 1·0–4·0 mg l
−1 ClO
2 for 10 min, a 2–3 log reduction of L. monocytogenes were observed on both cavities. There were 4·3±0·2 and 4·3±1·1 log reductions of L. monocytogenes achieved on the calyx and stem cavities, respectively, by a 4·0 mg l
−1 ClO
2 gas treatment for 30 min. After treatment of 8·0 mg l
−1 ClO
2 for 30 min, no survivors were detected using an end point method for 3·6–5·3 log cfu spotted site
−1 on the calyx cavity and 3·5–5·0 log cfu spotted site
−1 on the stem cavity. No significant differences (
P>0·05) were found between bacterial log reductions on pulp skin at 1·0 or 3·0 mg l
−1 ClO
2 gas treatment for 10 min. When the ClO
2 level was increased to 4·0 mg l
−1 for 10 min, a 5·5±1·0 log cfu spotted site
−1 bacteria on pulp skin was inactivated. After 4.0 mg l
−1 ClO
2 gas for 30 min, L. monocytogenes levels on the pulp skin could be decreased by 3·9±0·0 to 6.5±0.1 log cfu spotted site
−1 using an end point determination method. ClO
2 gas was a potentially powerful sanitizer for inactivating L. monocytogenes on each apple surface, especially those attached to the pulp skin. |
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ISSN: | 0740-0020 1095-9998 |
DOI: | 10.1006/fmic.2002.0501 |