作者: Taras Pyatkovskyy , Mohsen Ranjbaran , Ashim K Datta , Sudhir K Sastry , None
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摘要: While it has been understood that vacuum cooling can result in bacterial infiltration into plant leaves, the details of the contamination and infiltration pathways could be explored further. We investigated contamination/infiltration pathways via experimental and modeling work wherein 1) microorganisms (Escherichia coli strain K12) external to the vacuum cooling chamber moved into it during repressurization and deposited on surfaces; 2) moist organic matter (e.g. mud or bird or animal feces) brought in with the produce could boil during depressurization, aerosolizing microorganisms and spreading them to produce; and 3) microorganisms present on surface water infiltrated into the leaves during repressurization. For external contamination, it was not possible to draw microorganisms in aerosolized form from an adjacent chamber; however, dried cultures deposited in the inlet readily contaminated the interior of the …