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Article Dans Une Revue Letters in Applied Microbiology Année : 2009

Effect of selected antimicrobial compounds on the radiosensitization of Salmonella Typhi in ground beef.

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AIMS: In this study, we extended our previous work to determine the efficiency of antimicrobial compounds in increase of relative radiosensitivity of Salmonella Typhi in medium fat ground beef (23% fat) by testing 41 different essential oils (EOs), oleoresins and food sauces. METHODS AND RESULTS: Ground beef samples inoculated with Salmonella Typhi (10(6) CFU g(-1)) were treated with each antimicrobial compound at a concentration of 0.5% (w/w). Then, the samples (25 g each) were packaged under air and irradiated in a (60)Co irradiator at doses from 0 to 1.75 kGy. Radiosensitivity was evaluated by calculating relative radiation sensitivity, defined as the ratio of radiation D(10) value in the absence/presence of antimicrobial compound. CONCLUSIONS: Depending on the compound tested, the addition of antimicrobial compound decreased the D(10) value of Salmonella Typhi, resulting in an increase of the radiation sensitivity up to more than four times. Among these antimicrobial compounds, Chinese cinnamon EO, clove EO and trans-cinnamaldehyde were most effective to increase the radiosensitivity of Salmonella Typhi in ground beef. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: These observations demonstrate that some active compounds can function as radiosensitizers of Salmonella Typhi.
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pasteur-00819637 , version 1 (02-05-2013)

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M. Turgis, J. Han, M. Millette, S. Salmieri, J. Borsa, et al.. Effect of selected antimicrobial compounds on the radiosensitization of Salmonella Typhi in ground beef.. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2009, 48 (6), pp.657-62. ⟨10.1111/j.1472-765X.2009.02587.x⟩. ⟨pasteur-00819637⟩

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