Ultrasound-Induced Escherichia coli O157:H7 Cell Death Exhibits Physical Disruption and Biochemical Apoptosis

  • Jiao Li
  • Jiao Li
  • Luyao Ma
  • Xinyu Liao
  • Xinyu Liao
  • Donghong Liu
  • Donghong Liu
  • Xiaonan Lu
  • Shiguo Chen
  • Shiguo Chen
  • Xingqian Ye
  • Xingqian Ye
  • Tian Ding
  • Tian Ding
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Publication date
October 2018
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Microbiology

Abstract

Ultrasound has attracted great interest of both industry and scientific communities for its potential use as a physical processing and preservation tool. In this study, Escherichia coli O157:H7 was selected as the model microbe to investigate the ultrasound-induced cell death. Slight variations in membrane potential and ion exchanges across membrane induced by low-intensity ultrasound increased the membrane permeability of E. coli O157:H7, and this reversible sublethal effect can preserve the viability of E. coli O157:H7 and meanwhile be beneficial for bioprocessing application. In comparison, high-intensity ultrasound resulted in irreversible lethal effect on E. coli O157:H7, which can be applied in the field of microbial inactivation. In ...

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