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Antibacterial mechanism of atmospheric cold plasma against Pseudomonas fluorescens and Pseudomonas putida and its preservation application on in-packaged red shrimp paste. | LitMetric

This study aimed to investigate the antibacterial mechanism of atmospheric cold plasma (ACP) against Pseudomonas fluorescens and Pseudomonas putida and its preservation effect on red shrimp paste. A reactive species (RS) assay showed that O, HO, and total nitric oxide were generated after ACP treatment, which possessed great potential for antibacterial and food preservation. In vitro antibacterial results showed that excess RS inhibited bacterial activity through cell membrane damage. Molecular docking predictions and enzyme activity assays indicated that ACP-induced RS might deactivate dehydrogenases (such as malic dehydrogenase) by oxidatively modifying the active sites. Fluorescence quantification experiments validated the damage of RS to dsDNA. Further preservation tests on shrimp paste demonstrated that ACP treatment significantly delayed the increase in total viable count, Pseudomonas count, and total volatile basic‑nitrogen during refrigeration. This study deepened the understanding of the antibacterial mechanism of ACP and highlighted its potential application as a new preservation method.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141590DOI Listing

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