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Effect of Growth Stage and Processing Temperature on the Inactivation of E. Coli by Pulsed Electric Fields

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Journal J Food Prot
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2019 Jun 15
PMID 31195448
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The effect of growth stage and processing temperature on the inactivation of Escherichia coli subjected to pulsed electric fields was studied. Simulated milk ultrafiltrate (SMUF) inoculated with E. coli was subjected to high-intensity exponentially decaying or square-wave pulses with a field strength of 36 kV/cm and pulse duration of 2 μs at selected temperatures ranging between 3 and 40°C. The rate of inactivation increased with an increase in the processing temperature. Furthermore, square-wave pulses were more lethal than exponentially decaying pulses. At 7°C after 100 μs, square-wave pulses produced a 99% decrease while exponential decaying pulses produced a 93% decrease in bacterial cell population. Cells harvested at lag, log, and stationary phases were subjected to 2 and 4 pulses with an electric field intensity of 36 kV/cm at 7°C. Logarithmic-phase cells were more sensitive than stationary- and lag-phase cells to the pulsed electric field treatment.

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