Affiliation:
1. Microbiology & Preservation, Unilever Research Vlaardingen, 3133 AT Vlaardingen, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The effects of pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment and processing factors on the inactivation kinetics of
Listeria innocua
NCTC 11289 were investigated by using a pilot plant PEF unit with a flow rate of 200 liters/h. The electric field strength, pulse length, number of pulses, and inlet temperature were the most significant process factors influencing the inactivation kinetics. Product factors (pH and conductivity) also influenced the inactivation kinetics. In phosphate buffer at pH 4.0 and 0.5 S/m at 40°C, a 3.0-V/μm PEF treatment at an inlet temperature of 40°C resulted in ≥6.3 log inactivation of strain NCTC 11289 at 49.5°C. A synergistic effect between temperature and PEF inactivation was also observed. The inactivation obtained with PEF was compared to the inactivation obtained with heat. We found that heat inactivation was less effective than PEF inactivation under similar time and temperature conditions.
L. innocua
cells which were incubated for a prolonged time in the stationary phase were more resistant to the PEF treatment, indicating that the physiological state of the microorganism plays a role in inactivation by PEF. Sublethal injury of cells was observed after PEF treatment, and the injury was more severe when the level of treatment was increased. Overall, our results indicate that it may be possible to use PEF in future applications in order to produce safe products.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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