Acid Water and Food Sanitation
Int J Food Microbiol.
2003 Sep 15P86(3):231<7.
Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering,
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Electrolyzed oxidizing water is a
relatively new concept that has been utilized in agriculture, livestock
management, medical sterilization, and food sanitation.
Electrolyzed oxidizing (EO) water
generated by passing sodium chloride solution through an EO water generator was
used to treat alfalfa seeds and sprouts inoculated with a five<strain
cocktail of nalidixic acid resistant Escherichia coli O157:H7. EO water had a
pH of 2.6, an oxidation<reduction potential of 1150 mV and about 50 ppm free
chlorine. The percentage reduction in bacterial load was determined for
reaction times of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64 min. Mechanical agitation was done
while treating the seeds at different time intervals to increase the
effectiveness of the treatment. Since E. coli O157:H7 was released due to
soaking during treatment, the initial counts on seeds and sprouts were
determined by soaking the contaminated seeds/sprouts in 0.1% peptone water for
a period equivalent to treatment time. The samples were then pummeled in 0.1%
peptone water and spread plated on tryptic soy agar with 5 microg/ml of
nalidixic acid (TSAN). Results showed that there were reductions between 38.2%
and 97.1% (0.22<1.56 log(10) CFU/g) in the bacterial load of treated seeds.
The reductions for sprouts were between 91.1% and 99.8% (1.05<2.72 log(10)
CFU/g). An increase in treatment time
increased the percentage reduction of E. coli O157:H7. However, germination
of the treated seeds reduced from 92% to 49% as amperage to make EO water and
soaking time increased. EO water did not cause any visible damage to the
sprouts.
PMID: 12915034 [PubMed < indexed for
MEDLINE]
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information is for educational purposes only and is not meant to cure or treat
any disease or illness. Consult your doctor for specialised medical advice.
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