Current study investigated effects of elevated hydrostatic pressure exposure in the presence of mild heat and natural antimicrobials against Staphylococcus aureus. Hydrostatic pressure of 350 to 550 MPa with nisin (5000 IU/mL), carvacrol, or caprylic acid (0.5% v/v) were applied for the reduction in four-strain mixture of S. aureus in HEPES buffer at 4 and 40 °C for up to 7 min. Results were statistically analyzed by ANOVA and D-values were additionally calculated using best-fitted linear model. Prior to exposure to treatments at 4 °C, counts of the pathogen were 7.95 ± 0.4 log CFU/mL and were reduced (p \u3c 0.05) to 6.44 ± 0.3 log CFU/mL after 7 min of treatment at 450 MPa. D-value associated with this treatment was 5.34 min (R2 = 0.72). ...
Industrial adoption of high-pressure processing is gaining importance and momentum as an alternative...
Even though the inactivation of microorganisms by high pressure treatment is a subject of intense in...
With recent improvements in the commercial feasibility of high pressure pasteurization units, the te...
Diseases caused by foodborne pathogens are serious public health challenge affecting many lives and ...
The objective of this: study is to determine the interactions between high hydrostatic pressure, pre...
Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for a large spectrum of diseases, including staphylococcal food...
Pathogens of public health concern associated with food and agricultural commodities are global and ...
The current study investigated Listeria monocytogenes inactivation using mild heat with elevated hyd...
The current study investigated synergism of elevated hydrostatic pressure, habituation, mild heat, a...
The inactivation of bacterial endospores continues to be the main curtailment for further adoption o...
The growth and survival of food borne pathogens in the food processing industries is one of the most...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is used in the food industry to enhance the safety and ext...
The objective of this study was to combine pressure (345 MPa) with heat (50 degrees C), and bacterio...
The current study investigated synergism of elevated hydrostatic pressure, habituation, mild heat, a...
In this work, the development of resistance and the recovery of growth after several consecutive cyc...
Industrial adoption of high-pressure processing is gaining importance and momentum as an alternative...
Even though the inactivation of microorganisms by high pressure treatment is a subject of intense in...
With recent improvements in the commercial feasibility of high pressure pasteurization units, the te...
Diseases caused by foodborne pathogens are serious public health challenge affecting many lives and ...
The objective of this: study is to determine the interactions between high hydrostatic pressure, pre...
Staphylococcus aureus is responsible for a large spectrum of diseases, including staphylococcal food...
Pathogens of public health concern associated with food and agricultural commodities are global and ...
The current study investigated Listeria monocytogenes inactivation using mild heat with elevated hyd...
The current study investigated synergism of elevated hydrostatic pressure, habituation, mild heat, a...
The inactivation of bacterial endospores continues to be the main curtailment for further adoption o...
The growth and survival of food borne pathogens in the food processing industries is one of the most...
High hydrostatic pressure (HP) processing is used in the food industry to enhance the safety and ext...
The objective of this study was to combine pressure (345 MPa) with heat (50 degrees C), and bacterio...
The current study investigated synergism of elevated hydrostatic pressure, habituation, mild heat, a...
In this work, the development of resistance and the recovery of growth after several consecutive cyc...
Industrial adoption of high-pressure processing is gaining importance and momentum as an alternative...
Even though the inactivation of microorganisms by high pressure treatment is a subject of intense in...
With recent improvements in the commercial feasibility of high pressure pasteurization units, the te...