“…The cell suspensions were transferred to sterile eppendorf tubes, (LIN et al, 2000). Other sanitizers studied for their effectiveness in removing pathogens from fresh fruit and vegetables include trisodium phosphate (ZHUANG; BEUCHAT, 1996, WEBER;OBRIEN;BENDER, 2004;MOLINOS et al, 2005), organic acids (PIROVANI et al, 1998;RHEE et al, 2003;BJORNSDOTTIR;BREIDT;McFEETERS, 2006), hydrogen peroxide (BRENNAN; PORT; GORMLEY, 2000), and ozone (KOSEKI et al, 2001;ACHEN;YOUSEF, 2001;BELTRAN et al, 2005). Although various sanitizers have been examined for their effectiveness, most treatments have been shown to have minimal effects, resulting in less than a 2 log cfu.g -1 (cm 2 ) reduction in bacterial numbers, and most would not be suitable products for use at the household level (BEUCHAT et al, 1998).…”