Nonthermal sterilization of Listeria monocytogenes in infant foods by intense pulsed-light treatment
The purposes of this study were to determine the inactivation effects of intense pulsed light (IPL) on Listeria monocytogenes and the commercial feasibility of this sterilization method. The inactivation of L. monocytogenes at cultivated plates increased with increasing electric power and treatment...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of food engineering 2010-04, Vol.97 (4), p.504-509 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The purposes of this study were to determine the inactivation effects of intense pulsed light (IPL) on
Listeria monocytogenes and the commercial feasibility of this sterilization method. The inactivation of
L. monocytogenes at cultivated plates increased with increasing electric power and treatment time. Approximately 4–5 log reduction of the cell was achieved with IPL treatment for 5000, 600, 300, and 100
μs at 10, 15, 20, and 25
kV of voltage pulse, respectively. In the early stages of IPL treatments at 10, 15, and 20
kV, little inactivation was observed with a critical treatment time (
t
c) of 360.6, 95.5, and 32.2
μs, respectively, while an abrupt inactivation without a critical treatment time was observed at 25
kV. The sterilization effects on commercial infant foods inoculated with
L. monocytogenes were investigated at 15
kV, which showed higher energy efficiency for the inactivation of
L. monocytogenes. |
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ISSN: | 0260-8774 1873-5770 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2009.11.008 |