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Synergistic Effects of Bacteriocin from Lactobacillus panis C-M2 Combined with Dielectric Barrier Discharged Non-Thermal Plasma (DBD-NTP) on Morganella sp. in Aquatic Foods.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, Lactocin C-M2(C-M2) was used together with a new non-thermal technology, non-thermal plasma sterilization (NTPS), to inactive the putrefactive bacteria Morganella sp. wf-1 isolated from aquatic foods. The mechanism underlining the action mode of C-M2 and NTPS was investigated, revealing that the bacteriocin and NTPS had synergistic effects on the disinfection of Morganella sp. wf-1. Compared with the bacteria cells treated by only C-M2 or NTPS, the plasmolysis of cells treated by C-M2 and NTPS was to a larger extent. Moreover, the cell permeability and the contents of UV-absorbing compounds and K+ released from the intra-cells was significantly higher for the C-M2 + NTPS treated cells than the others (p < 0.05), and conversely was the SFA/UFA ratio (p < 0.05). The results on DNA damage showed that, 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine(8-OHdG) content in C-M2 + NTPS treated cells was approximately 7 -fold and 2.5-fold greater than those in the C-M2- and NTPS-treated cells, respectively, indicating furthermore the eventual rupture of Morganella sp. wf-1 cells. The results showed the potential of the application of the bacteriocin and NTPS in the food industry.

SUBMITTER: Shan C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7557774 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synergistic Effects of Bacteriocin from <i>Lactobacillus panis</i> C-M2 Combined with Dielectric Barrier Discharged Non-Thermal Plasma (DBD-NTP) on <i>Morganella</i> sp. in Aquatic Foods.

Shan Chengjun C   Wu Han H   Zhou Jianzhong J   Yan Wenjing W   Zhang Jianhao J   Liu Xiaoli X  

Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) 20200910 9


In this paper, Lactocin C-M2(C-M2) was used together with a new non-thermal technology, non-thermal plasma sterilization (NTPS), to inactive the putrefactive bacteria <i>Morganella</i> sp. wf-1 isolated from aquatic foods. The mechanism underlining the action mode of C-M2 and NTPS was investigated, revealing that the bacteriocin and NTPS had synergistic effects on the disinfection of <i>Morganella</i> sp. wf-1. Compared with the bacteria cells treated by only C-M2 or NTPS, the plasmolysis of cel  ...[more]

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