The challenges and prospects of using cold plasma to prevent bacterial contamination and biofilm formation in the meat industry
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The risk of foodborne disease outbreaks increases when the pathogenic bacteria are able to form biofilms, and this presents a major threat to public health. An emerging non-thermal cold plasma (CP) technology has proven a highly effective method for decontaminating meats and their products and extended their shelf life. CP treatments have ability to reduce microbial load and, biofilm formation with minimal change of color, pH value, and lipid oxidation of various meat and meat products. The CP technique offers many advantages over conventional processing techniques due to its layout flexibility, nonthermal behavior, affordability, and ecological sustainability. The technology is still in its infancy, and continuous research efforts are needed to realize its full potential in the meat industry. This review addresses the basic principles and the impact of CP technology on biofilm formation, meat quality (including microbiological, color, pH value, texture, and lipid oxidation), and microbial inactivation pathways and also the prospects of this technology. © 2024

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Bacterial contaminationBiofilm inhibitionCold plasmaMeat industryMeat safetyATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE PLASMADIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGESTAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS BIOFILMSENTERICA SEROVAR TYPHIMURIUMESCHERICHIA-COLILISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENESSALMONELLA-ENTERICANONTHERMAL PLASMACHICKEN BREASTSENSORY CHARACTERISTICS
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The challenges and prospects of using cold plasma to prevent bacterial contamination and biofilm formation in the meat industry
저자
Oliulla, HumaunMizan, Md Furkanur RahamanAshrafudoulla, Md.Meghla, Nigar SultanaHa, Angela Jie-wonPark, Si HongHa, Sang-Do
DOI
10.1016/j.meatsci.2024.109596
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2024-11
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Review
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Meat Science
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