Photodynamic Decontamination of Food: Assessing Surface Challenges Against Listeria monocytogenes
Anabel Cenit, Jun Liu, Michael Fefer, Kristjan Plaetzer

TL;DR
This study explores using light-based treatment to kill Listeria on fruits, showing it works well even on tricky surfaces like fuzzy kiwis.
Contribution
The study introduces a new approach to assess how contamination order and fruit surface structures affect photodynamic decontamination efficacy.
Findings
Photodynamic inactivation achieved over 5.6 log reductions of Listeria on all tested fruits.
Kiwis showed the highest inactivation when photosensitizer was applied before contamination.
Contamination order significantly influenced decontamination outcomes across different fruit surfaces.
Abstract
Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen of significant concern. While it typically causes mild, self-limiting gastroenteritis, it poses a much higher threat to immunocompromised individuals and pregnant women, where it may lead to miscarriage. Numerous outbreaks have been linked to ready-to-eat foods. Although heat treatment is commonly used for microbial decontamination, it is unsuitable for fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables. Other physical (e.g., UV, gamma irradiation) and chemical (e.g., NaOCl, ozone) methods can compromise sensory qualities or face limited consumer acceptance. Photodynamic Inactivation (PDI) has emerged as a promising alternative, particularly when using natural photosensitizers. Because PDI efficacy depends on photosensitizer diffusion, there is a need to further explore how different and complex fruit surface structures may influence its…
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Taxonomy
TopicsListeria monocytogenes in Food Safety · Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies · Skin Protection and Aging
