2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2010.10.035
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Inactivation of Salmonella spp. on tomatoes by plant molecules

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“…Ravishankar et al [34] found that 1,000 ppm of cinnamaldehyde reduced populations of S. enterica by 2.3 log in celery on the third day of incubation at 4 °C. Cinnamaldehyde also decreased Salmonella counts on tomatoes by 6.0 log CFU ml −1 after 1 min of exposition [27]. Gill and Holley [16] suggested that CNM could interact with the cell membrane, causing disruption sufficient to disperse the proton motive force by leakage of small ions without leakage of cell components such as ATP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ravishankar et al [34] found that 1,000 ppm of cinnamaldehyde reduced populations of S. enterica by 2.3 log in celery on the third day of incubation at 4 °C. Cinnamaldehyde also decreased Salmonella counts on tomatoes by 6.0 log CFU ml −1 after 1 min of exposition [27]. Gill and Holley [16] suggested that CNM could interact with the cell membrane, causing disruption sufficient to disperse the proton motive force by leakage of small ions without leakage of cell components such as ATP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Medically, rheumatism and joint pain are used in the treatment of liver disease and throat tumors (Rajamurugan et al, 2012). Antifungal, antifungal, antiviral and antioxidant properties of mustard essential oil have been investigated in some studies (Chen & Liu, 2016;Gilles, Zhao, An, & Agboola, 2010;Mattson et al, 2011;Olaimat & Holley, 2016;Prakash et al, 2011;Turgis, Han, Caillet, & Lacroix, 2009). …”
Section: Mustardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to 4 log reduction Singh et al (2002), Orue et al (2013), Lu and Wu (2010), Mattson et al (2011) Physical-based treatment dunk or rinse), icing (direct or indirect contact with produce), vacuum cooling, or hydrovac cooling (i.e., water is sometimes sprayed on the produce prior to vacuum cooling). Vegetables in close contact with the ground usually undergo a washing step following harvest to remove dirt and other debris taken from the agricultural fields.…”
Section: Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%