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Journal of Food Engineering, Vol.124, 1-10, 2014
Antimicrobial effects of different combined non-thermal treatments against Listeria monocytogenes in broccoli florets
The antilisterial effect of three non-thermal treatments in combination with a bioactive coating formulation on broccoli florets inoculated with Listeria monocytogenes was evaluated. The nanoemulsions of carvacrol, bergamot, lemon and mandarin essential oils (EO) were incorporated in native and modified chitosan coating formulations and the antilisterial effect in inoculated samples was evaluated. The modified chitosan based coating containing mandarin EC) was the best treatment which caused a load reduction of 1.46 log CFU/g after 6 days of storage. The antilisterial effects of this coating formulation in combination with ozonated water, UV-C and gamma-ray treatments on inoculated samples were evaluated during 13 days storage at 4 degrees C. The combined coating and ozonated water showed very high antilisterial effects at days 1 and 3; however, their antilisterial activity was reduced after day 5. The combined coating and UV-C did not show any additive effect against L. monocytogenes as compared to coating alone. The best antilisterial activity was obtained in the combined coating and gamma-rays. This combined treatment caused an increase in relative radiation sensitivity of L. monocytogenes by 1.33-fold. Further, this combined treatment ensured microbial safety during storage with a reduction of L. monocytogenes by 2.5 log CFU/g after 13 days. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.