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Ultrasound improves the decontamination effect of thyme essential oil nanoemulsions against Escherichia coli 0157: H7 on cherry tomatoes

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2020.108936

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Ultrasound; Thyme essential oil nanoemulsion; Antibacterial activity; E. coli O157:H7; Cherry tomato

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China [LQ20C200014]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32001799]
  3. National Key Research & Development Program of China [2018YFDO400700]

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The development of novel decontamination technologies to ensure the microbiological safety of fresh produce has received considerable attention. This study introduced a method using hurdle technologies to sanitize artificially contaminated cherry tomatoes, demonstrating the remarkable antimicrobial activity of thyme essential oil nanoemulsion combined with ultrasound against E. coli O157:H7. The synergistic effects of the combined treatments effectively reduced bacterial populations and minimized cross-contamination in wastewater, without altering the quality characteristics of cherry tomatoes.
Development of novel and effective decontamination technologies to ensure the microbiological safety of fresh produce has gained considerable attention, mainly driven by numerous outbreaks. This work presented the first approach regarding to the application of the previously reported hurdle technologies on the sanitization of artificially contaminated cherry tomatoes. Thyme (Thymus daenensis) essential oil nanoemulsion (TEON, 8.28 nm in diameter with a narrow size distribution) was formulated via ultrasonic nanoemulsification, showing remarkably improved antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7, compared to the coarse emulsion. The antimicrobial effect of ultrasound (US), thyme essential oil nanoemulsion (TEON) and the combination of both treatments was assessed against E. coli O157:H7. The remarkable synergistic effects of the combined treatments were achieved, which decontaminated the E. coli populations by 4.49-6.72 log CFU/g on the surface of cherry tomatoes, and led to a reduction of 4.48-6.94 log CFU/sample of the total inactivation. TEON combined with US were effective in reducing the presence of bacteria in wastewater, which averted the potential detrimental effect of cross-contamination resulted from washing wastewater in fresh produce industry. Moreover, the treatments did not noticeably alter the surface color and firmness of cherry tomatoes. Therefore, ultrasound combined with TEON is a promising and feasible alternative for the reduction of microbiological contaminants, as well as retaining the quality characteristics of cherry tomatoes.

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