Aims: To produce surfaces of defined linear topographical features which reflect those found on worn and new stainless steel, to monitor the effect of feature dimensions on the retention of Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus sciuri. Methods and Results: Surfaces were fabricated with parallel linear features of 30 microns or of microbial dimensions (1·02 and 0·59 μm width) and used in microbial retention assays with Staph. sciuri and L. monocytogenes. Retained cells were distributed uniformly across the smooth 30 micron featured surfaces but were retained in high numbers on microtopographies at the 'peaks' between the wide grooves. On smaller features, retention was attributed to the maximum area of contact between cells and substr...
In the food industry microbial contamination of surfaces can result in product spoilage which may le...
Wear of food contact surfaces through abrasion may increase the surface roughness and introduce diff...
Microbial cells retained in surface defects on an inert substratum may pose problems in cross-contam...
Aims: To produce surfaces of defined linear topographical features which reflect those found on worn...
Aims: To produce surfaces of defined linear topographical features which reflect those found on worn...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
Surfaces were produced with defined topographical features and surface chemistry. Silicon wafers, an...
Surfaces were produced with defined topographical features and surface chemistry. Silicon wafers, an...
Hygienic food contact surfaces are inert, hard and easy to clean. Aggressive cleaning and disinfecti...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
Hygienic food contact surfaces are inert, hard and easy to clean. Aggressive cleaning and disinfecti...
In the food industry microbial contamination of surfaces can result in product spoilage which may le...
Wear of food contact surfaces through abrasion may increase the surface roughness and introduce diff...
Microbial cells retained in surface defects on an inert substratum may pose problems in cross-contam...
Aims: To produce surfaces of defined linear topographical features which reflect those found on worn...
Aims: To produce surfaces of defined linear topographical features which reflect those found on worn...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
Surfaces were produced with defined topographical features and surface chemistry. Silicon wafers, an...
Surfaces were produced with defined topographical features and surface chemistry. Silicon wafers, an...
Hygienic food contact surfaces are inert, hard and easy to clean. Aggressive cleaning and disinfecti...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
The requirement for antimicrobial surfaces to control microorganisms for use in the food industries ...
Hygienic food contact surfaces are inert, hard and easy to clean. Aggressive cleaning and disinfecti...
In the food industry microbial contamination of surfaces can result in product spoilage which may le...
Wear of food contact surfaces through abrasion may increase the surface roughness and introduce diff...
Microbial cells retained in surface defects on an inert substratum may pose problems in cross-contam...