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J Food Prot ; 69(11): 2681-6, 2006 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17133811

ABSTRACT

Growing microorganisms on dry surfaces, which results in exposure to low water activity (a(w)), may change their normal morphology and physiological activity. In this study, the morphological changes and cell viability of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis challenged to low a(w) were analyzed. The results indicated that exposure to reduced a(w) induced filamentation of the cells. The amount of filamentous cells at a(w) 0.94 was up to 90% of the total number of cells. Surviving filamentous cells maintained their membrane integrity after exposure to low a(w) for 21 days. Furthermore, cells prechallenged to low a(w), obtained with an ionic humectant, demonstrated higher resistance to sodium hypochlorite than control cells. These resistant cells are able to survive disinfection more efficiently and can therefore cause contamination of foods coming in contact with surfaces. This points to the need for increased attention to cleaning of surfaces in household environments and disinfection procedures in processing plants.


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Disinfectants/pharmacology , Disinfection/methods , Salmonella enteritidis/physiology , Sodium Hypochlorite/pharmacology , Water/metabolism , Colony Count, Microbial , Consumer Product Safety , Food Contamination/analysis , Food Microbiology , Humans , Microbial Viability , Salmonella enteritidis/drug effects , Salmonella enteritidis/growth & development , Salmonella enteritidis/metabolism , Time Factors
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