Membrane Damage and Viability Loss of Escherichia coli K-12 in Apple Juice Treated with Radio Frequency Electric Field

Author:

UKUKU DIKE O.1,GEVEKE DAVID J.1,COOKE PETER1,ZHANG HOWARD Q.1

Affiliation:

1. Food Safety Intervention Technologies Research Unit, Eastern Regional Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 600 East Mermaid Lane, Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038, USA

Abstract

The need for a nonthermal intervention technology that can achieve microbial safety without altering nutritional quality of liquid foods led to the development of a radio frequency electric fields (RFEF) process. In order to understand the mechanism of inactivation of bacteria by RFEF, apple juice purchased from a wholesale distributor was inoculated with Escherichia coli K-12 at 7.8 log CFU/ml and then treated with RFEF. The inoculated apple juice was passed through an RFEF chamber operated at 20 kHz, 15 kV/cm for 170 μs at a flow rate of 540 ml/min. Treatment condition was periodically adjusted to achieve outlet temperatures of 40, 45, 50, 55, and 60°C. Samples at each outlet temperature were plated (0.1 ml) and the number of CFU per milliliter determined on nonselective and selective agar media was used to calculate the viability loss. Bacterial inactivation and viability loss occurred at all temperatures tested with 55°C treatment, leading to 4-log reductions. No significant effect was observed on bacterial population in control samples treated at 55°C with a low-RFEF (0.15 kV/cm) field strength. These observations suggest that the 4-log reduction in samples treated at 15 kV/cm was entirely due to nonthermal effect. RFEF treatment resulted in membrane damage of the bacteria, leading to the efflux of intracellular ATP and UV-absorbing materials. Populations of injured bacteria recovered immediately (<30 min) from the treated apple juice averaged 0.43 log and were below detection after 1 h of RFEF treatment and determination using selective plates (tryptic soy agar containing 5% sodium chloride). The results of this study suggest that mechanism of inactivation of RFEF is by disruption of the bacterial surface structure leading to the damage and leakage of intracellular biological active compounds.

Publisher

International Association for Food Protection

Subject

Microbiology,Food Science

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