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Addition of ethanol to supercritical carbon dioxide enhances the inactivation of bacterial spores in the biofilm of Bacillus cereus

Authors
Park, Hyong SeokChoi, Hee JungKim, Myoung-DongKim, Kyoung Heon
Issue Date
2-9월-2013
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Supercritical carbon dioxide; Sterilization; Spore; Biofilm; Cosolvent
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY, v.166, no.2, pp.207 - 212
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Volume
166
Number
2
Start Page
207
End Page
212
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/102185
DOI
10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2013.07.015
ISSN
0168-1605
Abstract
Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) was used to inactivate Bacillus cereus spores inside biofilms, which were grown on stainless steel. SC-CO2 treatment was tested using various conditions, such as pressure treatment (10-30 MPa), temperature (35-60 degrees C), and time (10-120 min). B. cereus vegetative cells in the biofilm were completely inactivated by treatment with SC-CO2 at 10 MPa and at 35 degrees C for 5 min. However, SC-CO2 alone did not inactivate spores in biofilm even after the treatment time was extended to 120 min. When ethanol was used as a cosolvent with SC-CO2 in the SC-CO2 treatment using only 2-10 ml of ethanol in 100 ml of SC-CO2 vessel for 60-90 min of treatment time at 10 MPa and 60 degrees C, B. cereus spores in the biofilm were found to be completely inactivated in the colony-forming test. We also assessed the viability of SC-CO2-treated bacterial spores and vegetative cells in the biofilm by staining with SYTO 9 and propidium iodide. The membrane integrity of the vegetative cells was completely lost, while the integrity of the membrane was still maintained in most spores. However, when SC-CO2 along with ethanol was used, both vegetative cells and spores lost their membrane integrity, indicating that the use of ethanol as a cosolvent with SC-CO2 is efficient in inactivating the bacterial spores in the biofilm. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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