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Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces
Since the surfaces of cantaloupes are highly rough or irregular, bacteria can easily attach and become difficult to remove. Appropriate postharvest washing and sanitizing procedures can help control Salmonella and other pathogens on cantaloupe or other melons during postharvest operations. Delmopino...
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2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5849904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29564104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.564 |
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author | Saucedo‐Alderete, Raúl O. Eifert, Joseph D. Boyer, Renee R. Williams, Robert C. Welbaum, Gregory E. |
author_facet | Saucedo‐Alderete, Raúl O. Eifert, Joseph D. Boyer, Renee R. Williams, Robert C. Welbaum, Gregory E. |
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description | Since the surfaces of cantaloupes are highly rough or irregular, bacteria can easily attach and become difficult to remove. Appropriate postharvest washing and sanitizing procedures can help control Salmonella and other pathogens on cantaloupe or other melons during postharvest operations. Delmopinol hydrochloride (delmopinol) is a cationic surfactant that is effective for treating and preventing gingivitis and periodontitis. The application of delmopinol to two cantaloupe cultivars was evaluated for reducing the level of inoculated Salmonella. Athena and Hale's Best Jumbo (HBJ) cantaloupe rind plugs (2.5 cm. dia.) were inoculated with nalidixic acid‐resistant Salmonella Michigan (approx. 1.0 × 109 CFU/ml). After 15 min, rind plugs were sprayed with 10 ml of a delmopinol spray solution (0% or 1.0% vol/vol) and held at 35°C for 1 hr or 24 hr. Rind plugs were diluted with Butterfield's phosphate buffer, shaken and sonicated, and solutions were enumerated on 50 ppm nalidixic acid‐tryptic soy agar. The texture quality and color of additional cantaloupes were evaluated, after 1% delmopinol spray treatment, over 14‐day storage at 4°C. A 1.0% application of delmopinol after 1 hr reduced Salmonella concentration by ~3.1 log CFU/ml for both “HBJ” skin rind plugs and “Athena” stem scar rind plugs in comparison to the control (p < .05). No differences were observed in the texture and color (L*, a*, b* values) of 1% delmopinol‐treated cantaloupes as compared to control. Storage of cantaloupes treated with 1.0% delmopinol solution for 1 hr had a greater effect on reducing concentration of Salmonella compared to 24‐hr treatment. A surface spray application of 1% delmopinol on cantaloupes could be an alternative antimicrobial postharvest treatment that could make surface bacteria more susceptible to sanitizers or physical removal. |
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spelling | pubmed-58499042018-03-21 Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces Saucedo‐Alderete, Raúl O. Eifert, Joseph D. Boyer, Renee R. Williams, Robert C. Welbaum, Gregory E. Food Sci Nutr Original Research Since the surfaces of cantaloupes are highly rough or irregular, bacteria can easily attach and become difficult to remove. Appropriate postharvest washing and sanitizing procedures can help control Salmonella and other pathogens on cantaloupe or other melons during postharvest operations. Delmopinol hydrochloride (delmopinol) is a cationic surfactant that is effective for treating and preventing gingivitis and periodontitis. The application of delmopinol to two cantaloupe cultivars was evaluated for reducing the level of inoculated Salmonella. Athena and Hale's Best Jumbo (HBJ) cantaloupe rind plugs (2.5 cm. dia.) were inoculated with nalidixic acid‐resistant Salmonella Michigan (approx. 1.0 × 109 CFU/ml). After 15 min, rind plugs were sprayed with 10 ml of a delmopinol spray solution (0% or 1.0% vol/vol) and held at 35°C for 1 hr or 24 hr. Rind plugs were diluted with Butterfield's phosphate buffer, shaken and sonicated, and solutions were enumerated on 50 ppm nalidixic acid‐tryptic soy agar. The texture quality and color of additional cantaloupes were evaluated, after 1% delmopinol spray treatment, over 14‐day storage at 4°C. A 1.0% application of delmopinol after 1 hr reduced Salmonella concentration by ~3.1 log CFU/ml for both “HBJ” skin rind plugs and “Athena” stem scar rind plugs in comparison to the control (p < .05). No differences were observed in the texture and color (L*, a*, b* values) of 1% delmopinol‐treated cantaloupes as compared to control. Storage of cantaloupes treated with 1.0% delmopinol solution for 1 hr had a greater effect on reducing concentration of Salmonella compared to 24‐hr treatment. A surface spray application of 1% delmopinol on cantaloupes could be an alternative antimicrobial postharvest treatment that could make surface bacteria more susceptible to sanitizers or physical removal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5849904/ /pubmed/29564104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.564 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Saucedo‐Alderete, Raúl O. Eifert, Joseph D. Boyer, Renee R. Williams, Robert C. Welbaum, Gregory E. Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title | Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title_full | Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title_fullStr | Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title_short | Delmopinol hydrochloride reduces Salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
title_sort | delmopinol hydrochloride reduces salmonella on cantaloupe surfaces |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5849904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29564104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.564 |
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