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  • - Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is gaining attention in the food industry as a method for effectively decontaminating surfaces, especially against resilient microbial biofilms that resist standard disinfectants.
  • - A study comparing the effectiveness of NTP and UV radiation on mature biofilms of four common foodborne fungi showed that NTP resulted in significant damage to the biofilm structure and reduced harmful substances produced by the fungi.
  • - The findings suggest that NTP could serve as a more environmentally friendly and efficient alternative to traditional disinfection methods, highlighting its potential in biofilm eradication efforts.

Article Abstract

In recent years, non-thermal plasma (NTP) has emerged as a promising tool for decontamination and disinfection within the food industry. Given the increasing resistance of microbial biofilms to conventional disinfectants and their adverse environmental effects, this method has significant potential for eliminating biofilm formation or mitigating the metabolic activity of grown biofilms. A comparative study was conducted evaluating the efficacy of UV radiation and NTP in eradicating mature biofilms of four common foodborne filamentous fungal contaminants: , , , and . The findings reveal that while UV radiation exhibits variable efficacy depending on the duration of exposure and fungal species, NTP induces substantial morphological alterations in biofilms, disrupting hyphae, and reducing extracellular polymeric substance production, particularly in and . Notably, scanning electron microscopy analysis demonstrates significant disruption of the hyphae in NTP-treated biofilms, indicating its ability to penetrate the biofilm matrix, which is a promising outcome for biofilm eradication strategies. The use of NTP could offer a more environmentally friendly and potentially more effective alternative to traditional disinfection methods.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011738PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13071054DOI Listing

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