Peroxides and chlorite-based sanitizers are commonly used for washing procedures. The efficacy of these sanitizers is significantly reduced in the presence of organic content and may result in the formation of harmful secondary products. Therefore, new food-grade sanitizers with enhanced antimicrobial efficacy are needed. In this work, we tested a visible light-activated photosensitizer, Rose Bengal (RB), for the reduction of microbial load in simulated wash water. Escherichia coli BL21 and bacteriophage T7 were selected as model bacterial and viral targets, respectively. Effects of duration of illumination, growth phase of the bacterium, and the presence of organic matter on efficacy of inactivation were evaluated. Photosensitized RB was a...
Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) relies on the light activation of a photosensitizer to gen...
Microorganisms cannot always be destroyed by disinfection or antibiotics. In addition, bacteria can ...
A synergistic interaction between gallic acid (GA) and UV-A light (UV-A + GA) to inactivate E. coli ...
Peroxides and chlorite-based sanitizers are commonly used for washing procedures. The efficacy of th...
The thermal and chemical-based methods applied for microbial control in the food industry are not al...
Photosensitizers (PSs) are known as powerful antibacterial agents that are activated by direct expos...
Rose Bengal-acetate (RB-Ac) is a pro-photosensitizer claimed to diffuse into target cells, where the...
Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) using rose bengal (RB) and blue-light kills bacteria throu...
This study evaluated the rose bengal- and erythrosine-mediated photoinactivation against Salmonella ...
Photodynamic therapy involves the use of nontoxic dyes called photosensitizers and visible light to ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is considered a very promising therapeutic modality for antimicrobial the...
Fresh water shortage has become a global problem. A partial solution for this problem is the use of ...
Multi-antibiotic resistant bacteria have been implicated with a large number of hospital-acquired in...
The reduction of microbial load in food and water systems is critical for their safety and shelf lif...
The reduction of microbial load in food and water systems is critical for their safety and shelf lif...
Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) relies on the light activation of a photosensitizer to gen...
Microorganisms cannot always be destroyed by disinfection or antibiotics. In addition, bacteria can ...
A synergistic interaction between gallic acid (GA) and UV-A light (UV-A + GA) to inactivate E. coli ...
Peroxides and chlorite-based sanitizers are commonly used for washing procedures. The efficacy of th...
The thermal and chemical-based methods applied for microbial control in the food industry are not al...
Photosensitizers (PSs) are known as powerful antibacterial agents that are activated by direct expos...
Rose Bengal-acetate (RB-Ac) is a pro-photosensitizer claimed to diffuse into target cells, where the...
Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) using rose bengal (RB) and blue-light kills bacteria throu...
This study evaluated the rose bengal- and erythrosine-mediated photoinactivation against Salmonella ...
Photodynamic therapy involves the use of nontoxic dyes called photosensitizers and visible light to ...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is considered a very promising therapeutic modality for antimicrobial the...
Fresh water shortage has become a global problem. A partial solution for this problem is the use of ...
Multi-antibiotic resistant bacteria have been implicated with a large number of hospital-acquired in...
The reduction of microbial load in food and water systems is critical for their safety and shelf lif...
The reduction of microbial load in food and water systems is critical for their safety and shelf lif...
Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) relies on the light activation of a photosensitizer to gen...
Microorganisms cannot always be destroyed by disinfection or antibiotics. In addition, bacteria can ...
A synergistic interaction between gallic acid (GA) and UV-A light (UV-A + GA) to inactivate E. coli ...