When the isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of heat inactivated microbial cells or spores are known to be linear it is possible to calculate their survival parameters from curves obtained under nonisothermal conditions, provided that the temperature history (’profile’) satisfies certain simple mathematical requirements. These requirements have been identified. The concept was tested by retrieving the survival parameters of a Listeria-like organism from generated survival curves for linear and nonlinear heating profiles on which noise had been superimposed. The availability of such a procedure eliminates the need to determine the survival parameters under perfect isothermal conditions, which are difficult to create for technical rea...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
AIM: To develop a method to calculate microbial survival parameters in water treated with a dissipa...
In this study dynamic microbial inactivation experiments are exploited for performing parameter iden...
Irrespective of whether the isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of heat inactivated microbia...
AIMS: To develop a method to calculate and record theoretical microbial survival curves during ther...
The isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of certain bacterial spores, C. botulinum and B. spo...
There is growing evidence that the mortality of microbial cells, and the inactivation of bacterial s...
Published survival curves of Listeria monocytogenes under several constant temperatures in the range...
Salmonella cells in two sugar-rich media were heat treated at various constant temperatures in the r...
Traditionally, the efficacy of preservation and disinfection processes has been assessed on the basi...
The ‘activation shoulder’ in the isothermal survival curves of B. stearothermophilus spores is proba...
Published isothermal semilogarithmic survival curves of Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655, in the range o...
When published isothermal survival data of Clostridium botulinum spores in the range 101–121 °C were...
A recently published study of the inactivation of Clostridium botulinum spores at various temperatur...
Presenting a novel view of the quantitative modeling of microbial growth and inactivation patterns i...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
AIM: To develop a method to calculate microbial survival parameters in water treated with a dissipa...
In this study dynamic microbial inactivation experiments are exploited for performing parameter iden...
Irrespective of whether the isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of heat inactivated microbia...
AIMS: To develop a method to calculate and record theoretical microbial survival curves during ther...
The isothermal semi-logarithmic survival curves of certain bacterial spores, C. botulinum and B. spo...
There is growing evidence that the mortality of microbial cells, and the inactivation of bacterial s...
Published survival curves of Listeria monocytogenes under several constant temperatures in the range...
Salmonella cells in two sugar-rich media were heat treated at various constant temperatures in the r...
Traditionally, the efficacy of preservation and disinfection processes has been assessed on the basi...
The ‘activation shoulder’ in the isothermal survival curves of B. stearothermophilus spores is proba...
Published isothermal semilogarithmic survival curves of Escherichia coli K-12 MG1655, in the range o...
When published isothermal survival data of Clostridium botulinum spores in the range 101–121 °C were...
A recently published study of the inactivation of Clostridium botulinum spores at various temperatur...
Presenting a novel view of the quantitative modeling of microbial growth and inactivation patterns i...
A mathematical approach incorporating the shoulder effect during the quantification of microbial hea...
AIM: To develop a method to calculate microbial survival parameters in water treated with a dissipa...
In this study dynamic microbial inactivation experiments are exploited for performing parameter iden...