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INACTIVATION OF ESCHERICHIA COLI O157:H7 DURING THE STORAGE UNDER REFRIGERATION OF APPLE JUICE TREATED BY PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS
DIEGO GARCÍA 1 , MOUNIR HASSANI 1 , PILAR MAÑAS 1 , SANTIAGO CONDÓN 1 AND RAFAEL PAGÁN 1
  1 Dpto. Producción Animal y Ciencia de los Alimentos
Facultad de Veterinaria
Universidad de Zaragoza
C/Miguel Servet, 177, 50013
Zaragoza, Spain
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Copyright Copyright 2005, Blackwell Publishing

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The sensitivity of pulsed electric fields (PEF)-treated E. coli O157:H7 cells to subsequent holding in apple juice has been evaluated. Escherichia coli O157:H7 cells in apple juice were resistant to PEF. A PEF treatment of 400 µs at any electrical field strength was not sufficient to inactivate one log10cycle of cells. However, PEF injured a large proportion of E. coli O157:H7 cells that became sensitive to a subsequent storage under refrigeration in apple juice. The total lethal effect of the combined process depended on the electrical field strength and storage time. The combination of a PEF treatment at 25 kV/cm for 400 µs and a subsequent storage of the apple juice under refrigeration for 48 h allowed five log10cycles of inactivation to be achieved. The combination of PEF and maintenance under refrigeration has been demonstrated to be an effective pasteurization method, by sufficiently reducing the presence of E. coli O157:H7 in apple juice in order to meet U.S. FDA recommendations.


Accepted for Publication September 9, 2004

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10.1111/j.0149-6085.2005.25552.x About DOI

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