Pulsed Light Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes Through Different Plastic Films

2009 
Abstract The efficacy of decontamination by pulsed light technology through different plastic films has been assayed using Listeria monocytogenes Scott A as target microorganism. A 12-μm polyethylene film, a 48-μm polyamide/polyethylene/vinyl acetate–based copolymer, and a 60-μm polyamide/polyethylene copolymer were tested. Noble agar plates were surface inoculated and wrapped with different films. Unwrapped plates were also analyzed as control. Fluences of 0.175 and 0.35 J/cm2 were applied. Pulsed light treatment achieved the same degree of inactivation (5–5.5 log cfu/cm2) in either wrapped or unwrapped samples. All the polymers showed the same behavior. These results indicate that pulsed light technology could be suitable for decontamination of packaged foods.
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