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Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts

Generally, endospore contamination can occur from different sources during product manufacturing in many industries and therefore lower its quality by affecting physicochemical properties and shelf-life. Bacterial endospores can germinate inside the product and produce several enzymes, which can cau...

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Autores principales: Tarrah, Armin, Pakroo, Shadi, Carlot, Milena, Nesto, Camilla, Cirillo, Antonella, Lombardi, Angiolella, Corich, Viviana, Giacomini, Alessio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261988
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author Tarrah, Armin
Pakroo, Shadi
Carlot, Milena
Nesto, Camilla
Cirillo, Antonella
Lombardi, Angiolella
Corich, Viviana
Giacomini, Alessio
author_facet Tarrah, Armin
Pakroo, Shadi
Carlot, Milena
Nesto, Camilla
Cirillo, Antonella
Lombardi, Angiolella
Corich, Viviana
Giacomini, Alessio
author_sort Tarrah, Armin
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description Generally, endospore contamination can occur from different sources during product manufacturing in many industries and therefore lower its quality by affecting physicochemical properties and shelf-life. Bacterial endospores can germinate inside the product and produce several enzymes, which can cause several undesirable changes. This study assessed the spores thermal resistance and applied a microwave decontamination technique toward herbal extracts (Tilia tomentosa and Centella asiatica) containing ethanol or glycerol. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, the detected contaminant endospores belonged to different Bacillus species, namely B. subtilis, B. zhangzhouensis, and B. pumilus. The thermal resistance assessment using inoculated endospores in the actual products revealed B. pumilus T2 as the most resistant endospore to the heat treatments tested in both T. tomentosa and C. asiatica extracts. Finally, a high-performance microwave technique was used to decontaminate T. tomentosa extract against the mixture of Bacillus spores. Results from the microwave technique indicate that the increase of temperature from 100°C to 105°C not only decontaminated the product but also could dramatically decrease the effective thermal treatment time (10 times), which can benefit the product quality. The results provided in this study considerably contribute to improving an original decontamination method for products containing glycerol and ethanol with the most negligible effect on product quality.
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spelling pubmed-87141122021-12-29 Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts Tarrah, Armin Pakroo, Shadi Carlot, Milena Nesto, Camilla Cirillo, Antonella Lombardi, Angiolella Corich, Viviana Giacomini, Alessio PLoS One Research Article Generally, endospore contamination can occur from different sources during product manufacturing in many industries and therefore lower its quality by affecting physicochemical properties and shelf-life. Bacterial endospores can germinate inside the product and produce several enzymes, which can cause several undesirable changes. This study assessed the spores thermal resistance and applied a microwave decontamination technique toward herbal extracts (Tilia tomentosa and Centella asiatica) containing ethanol or glycerol. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, the detected contaminant endospores belonged to different Bacillus species, namely B. subtilis, B. zhangzhouensis, and B. pumilus. The thermal resistance assessment using inoculated endospores in the actual products revealed B. pumilus T2 as the most resistant endospore to the heat treatments tested in both T. tomentosa and C. asiatica extracts. Finally, a high-performance microwave technique was used to decontaminate T. tomentosa extract against the mixture of Bacillus spores. Results from the microwave technique indicate that the increase of temperature from 100°C to 105°C not only decontaminated the product but also could dramatically decrease the effective thermal treatment time (10 times), which can benefit the product quality. The results provided in this study considerably contribute to improving an original decontamination method for products containing glycerol and ethanol with the most negligible effect on product quality. Public Library of Science 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8714112/ /pubmed/34962973 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261988 Text en © 2021 Tarrah et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tarrah, Armin
Pakroo, Shadi
Carlot, Milena
Nesto, Camilla
Cirillo, Antonella
Lombardi, Angiolella
Corich, Viviana
Giacomini, Alessio
Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title_full Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title_fullStr Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title_full_unstemmed Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title_short Thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of Bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
title_sort thermal resistance and high-performance microwave decontamination assessment of bacillus endospores isolated from food-grade herbal extracts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8714112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34962973
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261988
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