The large potential of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) for food decontamination has recently been recognized. Room-temperature gas plasmas can decontaminate foods without causing undesired changes. This innovative technology is a promising alternative for treating fresh produce. However, more fundamental studies are needed before its application in the food industry. The impact of the food structure on CAP decontamination efficacy of Salmonella Typhimurium and Listeria monocytogenes was studied. Cells were grown planktonically or as surface colonies in/on model systems. Both microorganisms were grown in lab culture media in petri dishes at 20°C until cells reached the stationary phase. Before CAP treatment, cells were deposited in a liquid ca...
Diverse microbiological challenges and pervasive microbial resistance drive technological developmen...
The last decades, it has become clear that most (pathogenic) bacteria, such as the target microorgan...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist as biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
Despite many efforts, a high number of foodborne outbreaks is reported yearly. In order to ensure th...
Microbial decontamination by means of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) offers great potential for treat...
© 2016 Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has proved to have great potential as a mild food decontaminati...
Despite many efforts, a high number of foodborne outbreaks is reported yearly. In order to ensure th...
Novel processing methods such as cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and natural antimicrobials like nisin...
<div><p>The application of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) for decontamination of sliced read...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
The biofilm mode of growth protects bacterial cells from applied disinfection methods for abiotic (f...
Successfully distributing shelf food requires treatment to eliminate microorganisms. Current chemica...
Although the Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) technology proved promising for inactivation of biofilms ...
Experimental studies into the use of cold atmospheric plasmas for inactivating foodborne pathogens a...
Diverse microbiological challenges and pervasive microbial resistance drive technological developmen...
The last decades, it has become clear that most (pathogenic) bacteria, such as the target microorgan...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist as biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...
Despite many efforts, a high number of foodborne outbreaks is reported yearly. In order to ensure th...
Microbial decontamination by means of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) offers great potential for treat...
© 2016 Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) has proved to have great potential as a mild food decontaminati...
Despite many efforts, a high number of foodborne outbreaks is reported yearly. In order to ensure th...
Novel processing methods such as cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and natural antimicrobials like nisin...
<div><p>The application of cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAP) for decontamination of sliced read...
Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is a minimal food processing technology of increasing interest in the ...
The last 20 years have seen the emergence of a novel technology capable of generating gas plasmas in...
The biofilm mode of growth protects bacterial cells from applied disinfection methods for abiotic (f...
Successfully distributing shelf food requires treatment to eliminate microorganisms. Current chemica...
Although the Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) technology proved promising for inactivation of biofilms ...
Experimental studies into the use of cold atmospheric plasmas for inactivating foodborne pathogens a...
Diverse microbiological challenges and pervasive microbial resistance drive technological developmen...
The last decades, it has become clear that most (pathogenic) bacteria, such as the target microorgan...
The vast majority of the planet’s bacteria exist as biofilms adhered to surfaces. While most are har...