Biofilms in the Food Environment
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Biofilms in the Food Environment

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ISBN-13:
9781118864135
Veröffentl:
2015
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
312
Autor:
Anthony L. Pometto III
Serie:
Institute of Food Technologists Series
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

In nature, microorganisms are generally found attached to surfaces as biofilms such as dust, insects, plants, animals and rocks, rather than suspended in solution. Once a biofilm is developed, other microorganisms are free to attach and benefit from this microbial community. The food industry, which has a rich supply of nutrients, solid surfaces, and raw materials constantly entering and moving through the facility, is an ideal environment for biofilm development, which can potentially protect food pathogens from sanitizers and result in the spread of foodborne illness. Biofilms in the Food Environment is designed to provide researchers in academia, federal research labs, and industry with an understanding of the impact, control, and hurdles of biofilms in the food environment. Key to biofilm control is an understanding of its development. The goal of this 2nd edition is to expand and complement the topics presented in the original book. Readers will find: The first comprehensive review of biofilm development by Campylobacter jejuni An up-date on the resistance of Listeria monocytogenes to sanitizing agents, which continues to be a major concern to the food industry An account of biofilms associated with various food groups such as dairy, meat, vegetables and fruit is of global concern A description of two novel methods to control biofilms in the food environment: bio-nanoparticle technology and bacteriophage Biofilms are not always a problem: sometimes they even desirable. In the human gut they are essential to our survival and provide access to some key nutrients from the food we consume. The authors provide up-date information on the use of biofilms for the production of value-added products via microbial fermentations. Biofilms cannot be ignored when addressing a foodborne outbreak. All the authors for each chapter are experts in their field of research. The Editors' hope is that this second edition will provide the bases and understanding for much needed future research in the critical area of 'Biofilm in Food Environment'.
In nature, microorganisms are generally found attached to surfaces as biofilms such as dust, insects, plants, animals and rocks, rather than suspended in solution. Once a biofilm is developed, other microorganisms are free to attach and benefit from this microbial community. The food industry, which has a rich supply of nutrients, solid surfaces, and raw materials constantly entering and moving through the facility, is an ideal environment for biofilm development, which can potentially protect food pathogens from sanitizers and result in the spread of foodborne illness.Biofilms in the Food Environment is designed to provide researchers in academia, federal research labs, and industry with an understanding of the impact, control, and hurdles of biofilms in the food environment. Key to biofilm control is an understanding of its development. The goal of this 2nd edition is to expand and complement the topics presented in the original book. Readers will find:* The first comprehensive review of biofilm development by Campylobacter jejuni* An up-date on the resistance of Listeria monocytogenes to sanitizing agents, which continues to be a major concern to the food industry* An account of biofilms associated with various food groups such as dairy, meat, vegetables and fruit is of global concern* A description of two novel methods to control biofilms in the food environment: bio-nanoparticle technology and bacteriophageBiofilms are not always a problem: sometimes they even desirable. In the human gut they are essential to our survival and provide access to some key nutrients from the food we consume. The authors provide up-date information on the use of biofilms for the production of value-added products via microbial fermentations.Biofilms cannot be ignored when addressing a foodborne outbreak. All the authors for each chapter are experts in their field of research. The Editors hope is that this second edition will provide the bases and understanding for much needed future research in the critical area of Biofilm in Food Environment .
List of contributors ixPreface xii1 Current Knowledge and Perspectives on Biofilm Formation and Remediation 1Lynne A. McLandsborough2 Biofilm Development by Campylobacter jejuni 29Kidon Sung and Saeed Khan3 Resistance of LISTERIA MONOCYTO GENES Biofilms to Sanitizing Agents 51Reha O. Azizoglu, Vikrant Dutta, Fred Breidt, Jr., and Sophia Kathariou4 Prevention and Control of Biofilms in the Food Industry and Bio?]Nanotechnology Approaches 84Eric Birkenhauer and Suresh Neethirajan5 Use of Bacteriophages to Remove Biofilms of Listeria monocytogenes and other Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens in the Food Environment 131Ramakrishna Nannapaneni and Kamlesh A. Soni6 Ability of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens to Attach to Meat and Meat Contact Surfaces 145Efstathios Giaouris7 Biofilms in Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 176Michelle Qiu Carter and Maria T. Brandl8 Biofilms in Dairy Products and Dairy Processing Equipment and Control Strategies 205Xinmiao Wang, Ali Demirci and Virendra M. Puri9 Human Intestinal Microbial Biofilm and its Correlation with Intestinal Mucin Secretion 236Katherine Williams, Aschalew Z. Bekele, Kuppan Gokulan, and Sangeeta Khare10 Applications of Biofilm Reactors for Production of Value?]Added Products by Microbial Fermentation 255Duygu Ercan, Thunyarat Pongtharangkul, Ali Demirci, and Anthony L. Pometto, IIIIndex 000

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