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Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces
Pre-harvest contamination of produce has been a major food safety focus. Insight into the behavior of enteric pathogens on produce in pre-harvest conditions will aid in developing pre-harvest and post-harvest risk management strategies. In this study, the attachment strength (S(R)) and die-off rate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30620744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210115 |
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author | Chhetri, Vijay Singh Fontenot, Kathryn Strahan, Ronald Yemmireddy, Veerachandra K. Cason, Cameron Kharel, Karuna Adhikari, Achyut |
author_facet | Chhetri, Vijay Singh Fontenot, Kathryn Strahan, Ronald Yemmireddy, Veerachandra K. Cason, Cameron Kharel, Karuna Adhikari, Achyut |
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description | Pre-harvest contamination of produce has been a major food safety focus. Insight into the behavior of enteric pathogens on produce in pre-harvest conditions will aid in developing pre-harvest and post-harvest risk management strategies. In this study, the attachment strength (S(R)) and die-off rate of E. coli on the surface of watermelon fruits and the efficacy of aqueous chlorine treatment against strongly attached E. coli population were investigated. Watermelon seedlings were transplanted into eighteen plots. Prior to harvesting, a cocktail of generic E. coli (ATCC 23716, 25922 and 11775) was inoculated on the surface of the watermelon fruits (n = 162) and the attachment strength (S(R)) values and the daily die-off rates were examined up to 6 days by attachment assay. After 120 h, watermelon samples were treated with aqueous chlorine (150 ppm free chlorine for 3 min). The S(R) value of the E. coli cells on watermelon surfaces significantly increased (P<0.05) from 0.04 to 0.99 in the first 24 h, which was primarily due to the decrease in loosely attached population, given that the population of strongly attached cells was constant. Thereafter, there was no significant change in S(R) values, up to 120 h. The daily die-off rate of E. coli ranged from -0.12 to 1.3 log CFU/cm(2). The chlorine treatment reduced the E. coli level by 4.2 log CFU/cm(2) (initial level 5.6 log CFU/cm(2)) and 0.62 log CFU/cm(2) (initial level 1.8 log CFU/cm(2)), on the watermelons that had an attachment time of 30 min and 120 h respectively. Overall, our findings revealed that the population of E. coli on watermelon surfaces declined over time in an agricultural environment. Microbial contamination during pre-harvest stages may promote the formation of strongly attached cells on the produce surfaces, which could influence the efficacy of post-harvest washing and sanitation techniques. |
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spelling | pubmed-63247982019-01-19 Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces Chhetri, Vijay Singh Fontenot, Kathryn Strahan, Ronald Yemmireddy, Veerachandra K. Cason, Cameron Kharel, Karuna Adhikari, Achyut PLoS One Research Article Pre-harvest contamination of produce has been a major food safety focus. Insight into the behavior of enteric pathogens on produce in pre-harvest conditions will aid in developing pre-harvest and post-harvest risk management strategies. In this study, the attachment strength (S(R)) and die-off rate of E. coli on the surface of watermelon fruits and the efficacy of aqueous chlorine treatment against strongly attached E. coli population were investigated. Watermelon seedlings were transplanted into eighteen plots. Prior to harvesting, a cocktail of generic E. coli (ATCC 23716, 25922 and 11775) was inoculated on the surface of the watermelon fruits (n = 162) and the attachment strength (S(R)) values and the daily die-off rates were examined up to 6 days by attachment assay. After 120 h, watermelon samples were treated with aqueous chlorine (150 ppm free chlorine for 3 min). The S(R) value of the E. coli cells on watermelon surfaces significantly increased (P<0.05) from 0.04 to 0.99 in the first 24 h, which was primarily due to the decrease in loosely attached population, given that the population of strongly attached cells was constant. Thereafter, there was no significant change in S(R) values, up to 120 h. The daily die-off rate of E. coli ranged from -0.12 to 1.3 log CFU/cm(2). The chlorine treatment reduced the E. coli level by 4.2 log CFU/cm(2) (initial level 5.6 log CFU/cm(2)) and 0.62 log CFU/cm(2) (initial level 1.8 log CFU/cm(2)), on the watermelons that had an attachment time of 30 min and 120 h respectively. Overall, our findings revealed that the population of E. coli on watermelon surfaces declined over time in an agricultural environment. Microbial contamination during pre-harvest stages may promote the formation of strongly attached cells on the produce surfaces, which could influence the efficacy of post-harvest washing and sanitation techniques. Public Library of Science 2019-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6324798/ /pubmed/30620744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210115 Text en © 2019 Chhetri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chhetri, Vijay Singh Fontenot, Kathryn Strahan, Ronald Yemmireddy, Veerachandra K. Cason, Cameron Kharel, Karuna Adhikari, Achyut Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title | Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title_full | Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title_fullStr | Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title_short | Attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of Escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
title_sort | attachment strength and on-farm die-off rate of escherichia coli on watermelon surfaces |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6324798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30620744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210115 |
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