Enterocin A-based antimicrobial film exerted strong antilisterial activity in sliced dry-cured ham immediately and after 6 months at 8 °C

Publication date

2022-02-28



Abstract

To minimize the survival of Listeria monocytogenes on ready-to-eat (RTE)-products, active antimicrobial packaging based on polyvinyl alcohol films with Enterocin A or ethyl-lauroyl-arginate (LAE) have been designed and its antimicrobial activity assessed in vacuum-packed sliced dry-cured ham stored under refrigeration. The Enterocin A-based antimicrobial film exerted a strong antilisterial activity, causing an immediate reduction of L. monocytogenes counts of 1 log units compared with the control without antimicrobial. Besides, Enterocin A film enhanced (4-fold higher) the die-off rate along the 6 months of storage at 8 °C. The antilisterial effect of Enterocin A film applied on dry-cured ham complies with the performance criteria requirement of Alternative 1 of the US Listeria rule regarding the control of L. monocytogenes. Films made with LAE did not exert an immediate bactericidal effect but slightly increased the die-off rate of the pathogen and reduced its counts during the shelf life compared to the control batch.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Accepted version

Language

English

Pages

22

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in

Food Microbiology

Recommended citation

Aymerich, Teresa, Anna Jofré, and Sara Bover-Cid. 2022. "Enterocin A-Based Antimicrobial Film Exerted Strong Antilisterial Activity In Sliced Dry-Cured Ham Immediately And After 6 Months At 8 °C". Food Microbiology 105: 104005. doi:10.1016/j.fm.2022.104005.

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