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Predatory bacteria as potential biofilm control and eradication agents in the food industry

Alternative Title
Predatory bacteria as potential biofilm control and eradication agents in the food industry
Author(s)
Mun, WonsikChoi, Seong YeolUpatissa, SumuduMitchell, Robert J.
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.1007/s10068-023-01310-4
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/64352
Citation
FOOD SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, v.32, no.12, pp.1729 - 1743
Abstract
Biofilms are a major concern within the food industry since they have the potential to reduce productivity in situ (within the field), impact food stability and storage, and cause downstream food poisoning. Within this review, predatory bacteria as potential biofilm control and eradication agents are discussed, with a particular emphasis on the intraperiplasmic Bdellovibrio-and-like organism (BALO) grouping. After providing a brief overview of predatory bacteria and their activities, focus is given to how BALOs fulfill four attributes that are essential for biocontrol agents to be successful in the food industry: (1) Broad spectrum activity against pathogens, both plant and human; (2) Activity against biofilms; (3) Safety towards humans and animals; and (4) Compatibility with food. As predatory bacteria possess all of these characteristics, they represent a novel form of biofilm biocontrol that is ripe for use within the food industry.
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-KOSFOST
ISSN
1226-7708
Keyword (Author)
BiofilmsPathogensPredatory bacteriaBdellovibrioFood
Keyword
ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157/H7BDELLOVIBRIO-BACTERIOVORUSCONTACT SURFACESPSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSAANTIBIOTIC TOLERANCEBURKHOLDERIA-CEPACIACOMMUNITY STRUCTURESMYXOCOCCUS-XANTHUSSTAINLESS-STEELVIBRIO-CHOLERAE

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