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Improved antimicrobial activity of nisin-incorporated polymer films by formulation change and addition of food grade chelator

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LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 4, Pages 325-328

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1472-765X.2001.01005.x

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Aims: The following polymers were developed: polyethylene (PE), a PE and polyethylene oxide (70% PE and 30% PEO; PE + PEO) blend, PE and nisin (PE + nisin), PE, nisin, and EDTA (PE + nisin + EDTA), and PE + PEO with nisin (PE + PEO + nisin). Methods and Results: Of the polymers tested, PE and PE + PEO did not exhibit any antimicrobial activity against Brochothrix thermosphacta (BT); however, PE + nisin, PE + nisin + EDTA, and PE + PEO + nisin did. Beef surfaces were experimentally inoculated with 3.50 log(10) cfu/cm(2) of BT, vacuum packaged with each of the five polymers, and held at 4 degreesC for 21 d. After 3 d at 4 degreesC, BT was reduced > 1.70 log(10) by PE + nisin and > 3.50 log(10) with PE + nisin + EDTA or PE + PEO + nisin. By 21 d at 4 degreesC, BT was reduced to 0.30 log(10) cfu/cm(2) when treated with PE + PEO + nisin. Conclusions: It appears that PE + PEO + nisin or PE + nisin + EDTA were more effective for reducing BT, as compared to polymers composed of PE + nisin. Significance and Impact of the Study: Nisin-incorporated polymers may control the growth of undesirable bacteria, thereby extending the shelf life and possibly enhancing the microbial safety of meats.

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