4.7 Article

Environmental and biological factors influencing the UV-C resistance of Listeria monocytogenes

Journal

FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages 246-253

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2014.08.011

Keywords

Ultraviolet radiation; Food pasteurization; Listeria monocytogenes; Combined processes; Absorption coefficient

Funding

  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion
  2. EU-FEDER [CIT020000-2009-40]
  3. Departamento de Ciencia, Tecnologia y Universidad del Gobierno de Aragon [UNIZAR-229307]
  4. Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia

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In this investigation, the effect of microbiological factors (strain, growth phase, exposition to sublethal stresses, and photorepair ability), treatment medium characteristics (pH, water activity, and absorption coefficient), and processing parameters (dose and temperature) on the UV resistance of Listeria monocytogenes was studied. The dose to inactivate 99.99% of the initial population of the five strains tested ranged from 21.84 J/mL (STCC 5672) to 14.66 J/mL (STCC 4031). The UV inactivation of the most resistant strain did not change in different growth phases and after exposure to sublethal heat, acid, basic, and oxidative shocks. The pH and water activity of the treatment medium did not affect the UV resistance of L. monocytogenes, whereas the inactivation rate decreased exponentially with the absorption coefficient. The lethal effect of UV radiation increased synergistically with temperature between 50 and 60 degrees C (UV-H treatment). A UV-H treatment of 27.10 J/mL at 55 degrees C reached 2.99 and 3.69 Log(10) inactivation cycles of L. monocytogenes in orange juice and vegetable broth, and more than 5 Log(10) cycles in apple juice and chicken broth. This synergistic effect opens the possibility to design UV combined processes for the pasteurization of liquid foods with high absorptivity. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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