Title of article :
Biological disinfection of specific contaminating bacteria on stainless steel food preparation surface
Author/Authors :
Wan Abdul Manaff, Wan Zairi MARDI - Food Technology Research Centre, Malaysia , Dixon, Ron University of Lincoln - Department of Forensic and Biomedical Sciences, United Kingdom , Williams, Ross University of Lincoln - Department of Forensic and Biomedical Sciences, United Kingdom
From page :
303
To page :
308
Abstract :
A study of the possibility of using bacteriophage as a disinfecting agent for the control of contaminating bacteria on food preparation surface was conducted. Escherichia coli strain K12 and T4 bacteriophages were used as bacteria and bacteriophage disinfecting model. Stainless steel food contact surfaces were used in the experiments. Survival of bacteria without disinfection and survival of bacteria disinfected with 1% and 10% bacteriophage suspension was investigated. A 10% bacteriophage suspension appeared to be effective in reducing the number of the test organism (Escherichia coli) on the contact surface, as the nurnber of surviving bacteria on the test surface was generally lower at a shorter contact time as compared to 1% bacteriophage suspension. The rate of disinfecting ability of bacteriophage was shown to be a function of the number of contaminating bacteria on a surface. Heavy surface contamination requires more time to be disinfected. The results indicated that bacteriophage in the form of suspension was applicable for the control of specific contaminating bacteria on the tested food contact surface.
Keywords :
biological disinfection , Escherichia coli , stainless steel food preparation surface
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science
Record number :
2576788
Link To Document :
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