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Value-added switchgrass extractives for reduction of Escherichia coli O157: H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium populations on Formica coupons

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FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2020.103674

Keywords

Switchgrass extractives; Antimicrobial; Escherichia coli; Salmonella; Formica coupons

Funding

  1. Agriculture and Food Research Initiative from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2013-67021-21158]
  2. Southeast Sun Grant Initiative Grant [2010-38502-21854]
  3. NIFA [2013-67021-21158, 577267] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The study found that an antimicrobial extract derived from switchgrass can effectively reduce Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella Typhimurium contamination. Different treatments had varying effects on different bacteria, with potential for further improvement through combined approaches.
Recurring outbreaks linked to Escherichia coli O157:H7-contaminated lettuce and Salmonella enterica-contaminated sprouts highlight the need for improved food safety measures. The aim of this study was to determine the ability of a bio-based antimicrobial extract prepared from switchgrass, a dedicated energy crop, to reduce E. coli O157:H7 and S. Typhimurium populations on Formica coupons, a model food-contact surface. Overnight cultures of similar to 7 log CFU/mL E. coli O157:H7 and S. Typhimurium, air-dried on Formica coupons were treated with 0.625% NaClO, 70% ethanol, sterile water or different batches of switchgrass extractives (SE1, SE2, and SE3) for up to 30 min. E. coli O157:H7 was reduced by 4.43 log CFU/mL after 1 min by SE3, and to non-detectable levels after 1 min by all other treatments. Populations of S. Typhimurium LT2 (15-min drying) were reduced by 3.30 log CFU/mL with 70% ethanol, 5.38 log CFU/mL with SE1, and to non-detectable levels with 0.625% NaClO after 1 min, while S. Typhimurium ATCC 23564 (1-h drying) was non-detectable after 1 min by all treatments. Under soiled conditions, 10-min treatment with SE1 and 70% ethanol reduced both bacteria to non-detectable levels. Studies with concentrated switchgrass extractives combined with various other natural disinfectants or in hurdle approaches warrant further investigation.

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