Effects of processing parameters on the inactivation of Bacillus cereus spores on red pepper ( Capsicum annum L.) flakes by microwave-combined cold plasma treatment

Spores, Bacterial 0404 agricultural biotechnology Bacillus cereus Plasma Gases 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Capsicum Microwaves Decontamination 6. Clean water
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2017.09.014 Publication Date: 2017-09-28T05:32:55Z
ABSTRACT
The efficacy of microwave-combined cold plasma treatment (MCPT) for inactivating Bacillus cereus spores contaminating red pepper (Capsicum annum L.) flakes was investigated. The effects of red pepper drying method, particle size, and water activity (aw) were also evaluated at two levels of microwave power (1700 and 2500W/cm2). The inactivation effect of MCPT was higher at higher microwave power. Spore reduction was more effective with vacuum-dried red pepper than far-infrared-dried flakes. A significantly higher level of spore reduction was observed with the red pepper sample with a smaller surface to volume ratio when one surface (exterior surface) was inoculated (p<0.05). Spore reduction by MCPT at high microwave power increased from 1.7 to 2.6logspores/cm2 when the aw of flake increased from 0.4 to 0.9 (p<0.05). MCPT did not change the color of red pepper flakes. MCPT demonstrated potential as a microbial decontaminating technology for red pepper flakes.
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