The ability of atmospheric pressure glow discharges (APGD) to inactivate microorganisms has been demonstrated in a number of previous studies. However, most of this work has been performed using microorganisms that do not form biofilms and with the microorganisms supported on abiotic surfaces that discourage cell growth. When microorganisms attach to the surface of a food, they can extract nutrients from the food and proliferate at the surface. Often this growth takes the form of biofilms which comprise three-dimensional (3-D) networks of polysaccharides that attach microorganisms to surfaces and serve to protect them from external stresses; fresh foods, such as salad crops, frequently harbor biofilms. We believe that the use of APGD offers...
The consumption of fresh fruit and vegetable products has strongly increased during the past few dec...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
Cold plasma generated in air at atmospheric pressure is an extremely effective antimicrobial agent, ...
The ability of atmospheric pressure glow discharges (APGD) to inactivate microorganisms has been dem...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist as biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist in biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) offers great potential for decontamination of food borne pathogens. Th...
Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAPP) is an ionized gas consisting of charged and neutral particle...
WOS: 000325869900001This study focuses on the utilization of glow discharge technique for the reduct...
The last decades, it has become clear that most (pathogenic) bacteria, such as the target microorgan...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of a one atmosphere uniform glow discharge plasma (OAU...
Methods, which use an indirect plasma treatment for the inactivation of microorganisms in foods, cla...
The large potential of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) for food decontamination has recently been reco...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
Generation of a stable plasma under ambient conditions (One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma...
The consumption of fresh fruit and vegetable products has strongly increased during the past few dec...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
Cold plasma generated in air at atmospheric pressure is an extremely effective antimicrobial agent, ...
The ability of atmospheric pressure glow discharges (APGD) to inactivate microorganisms has been dem...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist as biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist in biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
Atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) offers great potential for decontamination of food borne pathogens. Th...
Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma (CAPP) is an ionized gas consisting of charged and neutral particle...
WOS: 000325869900001This study focuses on the utilization of glow discharge technique for the reduct...
The last decades, it has become clear that most (pathogenic) bacteria, such as the target microorgan...
A study was conducted to determine the effect of a one atmosphere uniform glow discharge plasma (OAU...
Methods, which use an indirect plasma treatment for the inactivation of microorganisms in foods, cla...
The large potential of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) for food decontamination has recently been reco...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
Generation of a stable plasma under ambient conditions (One Atmosphere Uniform Glow Discharge Plasma...
The consumption of fresh fruit and vegetable products has strongly increased during the past few dec...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
Cold plasma generated in air at atmospheric pressure is an extremely effective antimicrobial agent, ...