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Augmenting the Pressure-Based Pasteurization of Listeria monocytogenes by Synergism with Nisin and Mild Heat

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  • Sadiye Aras

    (Public Health Microbiology Laboratory, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37209, USA)

  • Md Niamul Kabir

    (Public Health Microbiology Laboratory, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37209, USA)

  • Shahid Chowdhury

    (Public Health Microbiology Laboratory, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37209, USA)

  • Aliyar Cyrus Fouladkhah

    (Public Health Microbiology Laboratory, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37209, USA
    Cooperative Extension Program, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN 37209, USA)

Abstract

The current study investigated Listeria monocytogenes inactivation using mild heat with elevated hydrostatic pressure and nisin under buffered condition. A four-strain pathogen mixture was exposed to 0 (control) and up to 9 min of (1) 4 °C elevated pressure; (2) 4 °C elevated pressure and nisin; (3) 4 °C nisin; (4) heat at 40 °C; (5) 40 °C elevated pressure; (6) 40 °C elevated pressure and nisin; and (7) 40 °C nisin. Elevated hydrostatic pressure at 400 MPa (Hub880 Explorer, Pressure BioScience Inc., Easton, MA, USA) and nisin concentration of 5000 IU/mL were used in the trials. Analyses of variance were conducted, followed by Dunnett’s- and Tukey-adjusted means separations. Under conditions of these experiments, nisin augmented ( p < 0.05) decontamination efficacy of 40 °C heat and elevated hydrostatic pressure treatments, particularly at treatment interval of 3 min. This synergism with nisin faded away ( p ≥ 0.05) as the treatment time for thermal, high-pressure, and thermal-assisted pressure processing increased. The results of our study, thus, exhibit that practitioners and stakeholders of pressure-based technologies could benefit from synergism of mild heat and nisin for short-term, high-pressure pasteurization treatments to achieve microbial safety and economic feasibility comparable to traditional heat-treated products.

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  • Sadiye Aras & Md Niamul Kabir & Shahid Chowdhury & Aliyar Cyrus Fouladkhah, 2020. "Augmenting the Pressure-Based Pasteurization of Listeria monocytogenes by Synergism with Nisin and Mild Heat," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:2:p:563-:d:309158
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    1. Jyothi George & Sadiye Aras & Md Niamul Kabir & Sabrina Wadood & Shahid Chowdhury & Aliyar Cyrus Fouladkhah, 2020. "Sensitivity of Planktonic Cells of Staphylococcus aureus to Elevated Hydrostatic Pressure as Affected by Mild Heat, Carvacrol, Nisin, and Caprylic Acid," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(19), pages 1-14, September.

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