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Susceptibility of Escherichia coli O157 to chitosan-arginine in beef liquid purge is affected by bacterial cell growth phase
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Susceptibility of Escherichia coli O157 to chitosan-arginine in beef liquid purge is affected by bacterial cell growth phase

Rabya A. Lahmer, David L. Jones, Stacy Townsend, Shenda Baker and Arwel Prysor Williams
International journal of food science & technology, Vol.49(2), pp.515-520
2014

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Food Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Here, we evaluated the impact of bacterial growth stage on the effect of chitosan-arginine (Ch-arg) on Escherichia coli O157:H7 cell numbers and metabolic activity within contaminated beef juice held at room temperature. Using a lux-marked metabolic reporter strain of E.coli O157:H7, the results showed that Ch-arg was most bioactive against cells in the lag phase and exponential phase. In comparison, there was a reduced, although still significant, inhibitory effect of Ch-arg on the viability and metabolic activity of E.coli O157 held in stationary phase. Ch-arg reduced, but did not eliminate E.coli O157 growth in the meat juice over 48h. Based on the evidence presented here and elsewhere, we conclude that Ch-arg can limit the growth and activity of food spoilage bacteria; however, it cannot completely eliminate bacterial contaminants originally present. Ch-arg should therefore be viewed as a potentially protective measure rather than a biocidal agent that completely eliminates the risk of pathogen transfer in the food chain.

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.85 Food Science & Technology
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