The adhesion of the solids presents in food can difficult the process of surface cleaning and promotes the bacterial adhesion process and can trigger health problems. In our study, we used UHT whole milk, chocolate based milk and infant formula to evaluate the adhesion of Enterobacter sakazakii on stainless steel coupons, and we determine the work of adhesion by measuring the contact angle as well as measured the interfacial tension of the samples. In addition we evaluated the hydrophobicity of stainless steel after pre-conditioning with milk samples mentioned. E. sakazakii was able to adhere to stainless steel in large numbers in the presence of dairy products. The chocolate based milk obtained the lower contact angle with stainless steel ...
Bacterial adhesion on stainless steel may cause problems such as microbially induced corrosion or re...
The hydrophobicity of 26 species of bacteria representative of the main genera isolated from a rubbe...
Determining the influence of surface roughness on Escherichia coli O157 attachment to and detachment...
The adhesion of the solids presents in food can difficult the process of surface cleaning and promot...
Several techniques for enumerating bacteria at surfaces were investigated. Epifluorescence was chose...
Stainless steel coupons were treated with skim milk and subsequently challenged with individual bact...
Pretreatment of stainless steel (AISI 304 & AISI 316) surfaces with skimmed UHT milk significantly r...
Aims: Preconditioning of stainless steel with aqueous cod muscle extract significantly impedes subse...
Several stainless steel based surfaces with different properties were evaluated according to their f...
Streptococcus agalactiae is a common subclinical mastitis agent in dairy cattle. In this study, the ...
The interaction between the surface of stainless steel and Bacillus cereus was studied in terms of t...
The interaction between the surface of stainless steel and Bacillus cereus was studied in terms of t...
Adhesion of microorganisms to food processing surfaces and the problems it causes are a matter of st...
This study aimed to compare microbiological, biochemical and physical methods to quantify dairy foul...
Bacterial attachment to stainless steels AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) 304 and 316, the p...
Bacterial adhesion on stainless steel may cause problems such as microbially induced corrosion or re...
The hydrophobicity of 26 species of bacteria representative of the main genera isolated from a rubbe...
Determining the influence of surface roughness on Escherichia coli O157 attachment to and detachment...
The adhesion of the solids presents in food can difficult the process of surface cleaning and promot...
Several techniques for enumerating bacteria at surfaces were investigated. Epifluorescence was chose...
Stainless steel coupons were treated with skim milk and subsequently challenged with individual bact...
Pretreatment of stainless steel (AISI 304 & AISI 316) surfaces with skimmed UHT milk significantly r...
Aims: Preconditioning of stainless steel with aqueous cod muscle extract significantly impedes subse...
Several stainless steel based surfaces with different properties were evaluated according to their f...
Streptococcus agalactiae is a common subclinical mastitis agent in dairy cattle. In this study, the ...
The interaction between the surface of stainless steel and Bacillus cereus was studied in terms of t...
The interaction between the surface of stainless steel and Bacillus cereus was studied in terms of t...
Adhesion of microorganisms to food processing surfaces and the problems it causes are a matter of st...
This study aimed to compare microbiological, biochemical and physical methods to quantify dairy foul...
Bacterial attachment to stainless steels AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) 304 and 316, the p...
Bacterial adhesion on stainless steel may cause problems such as microbially induced corrosion or re...
The hydrophobicity of 26 species of bacteria representative of the main genera isolated from a rubbe...
Determining the influence of surface roughness on Escherichia coli O157 attachment to and detachment...