Effects of washing procedures in reducing Listeria monocytogenes on raw leafy vegetables

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Abstract

The efficacy of potable water and antimicrobial agents, including turmeric extract, black pepper extract, sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate, in reducing Listeria monocytogenes on the leaf mustard (Brassica integrifolia) and iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) was compared. The uncontaminated samples of two raw leafy vegetables were inoculated with L. monocytogenes at a concentration of 5 log and 7 log colony-forming units (CFU) g-1for 1 h. At the high L. monocytogenes contamination level, the treatment with black pepper extract 0.6 mg mL-1for 5 min was found to produce the most considerable decrease in L. monocytogenes counts, resulting in 1.44 log and 1.68 log reduction on leaf mustard and iceberg lettuce, respectively. Similarly, the black pepper extract also showed the highest L. monocytogenes reduction, approximately 0.79 log CFU g-1on two leafy vegetables at the low contamination level. However, the odour of black pepper extract was left on the vegetables after being washed.

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Giang, N. T. H., Nor-Khaizura, M. A. R., Mahyudin, N. A., & An Vu, T. L. (2022). Effects of washing procedures in reducing Listeria monocytogenes on raw leafy vegetables. Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 40(6), 422–426. https://doi.org/10.17221/98/2022-CJFS

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