DocumentCode :
2168202
Title :
Inactivation of Yersinia enterocolitica Gram-negative bacteria using high-voltage pulse technique
Author :
Lubicki, Piotr ; Cross, James D. ; Jayaram, Shesha ; Mazurek, Boleslaw ; Staroniewicz, Zdzislaw
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume :
2
fYear :
1995
fDate :
8-12 Oct 1995
Firstpage :
1338
Abstract :
High voltage pulses of peak voltages U=5-75 kV and rise times t p=500-1300 ns were applied with repetition frequency f=1 Hz in order to cause the irreversible electroporation of Gram negative bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica (Y. enterocolitica). The bacteria were suspended in NaCl solution of pH=7.2 and conductivity γ=0.8-1.3 S/m. The suspension was placed in glass tube immersed in the cylindrical electrode system gap filled with distilled water. Such an electrode system will protect the bacteria suspension from the chemical processes at the electrode-liquid interface due to conduction and prebreakdown phenomena. The current chopping electrode system was connected in parallel to the sample in order to avoid heat generation from direct discharge of the pulse through the suspension. The dependence of the survival ratio s=N/N0 (the number of bacteria per cm3 after pulse treatment, N, divided by the number of bacteria per cm3 before treatment, N0) of Y. enterocolitica on peak voltage of the pulse, number of pulses applied and on various rise times of pulses have been measured. The reduction by 6 orders of magnitude of Y. enterocolitica living cells per cm3 was achieved. The results show that considerable inactivation of microbes can be achieved by the application of short (tp<1000 ns) high voltage pulses for bacteria suspension without directly exposing the bacteria suspension to the electrodes. It is therefore possible to use the electrode system proposed as a means for sterilization of liquid foods
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological effects of fields; electrodes; food processing industry; pulse generators; pulsed power technology; 0.8 to 1.3 S/m; 1 Hz; 5 to 75 kV; 500 to 1300 ns; Yersinia enterocolitica; bacteria suspension; conduction; current chopping electrode; cylindrical electrode system; gram-negative bacteria inactivation; high-voltage pulse technique; irreversible electroporation; liquid food sterilization; microbes; peak voltages; prebreakdown; pulse treatment; repetition frequency; survival ratio; Chemical processes; Conductivity; DC generators; Electrodes; Frequency; Glass; Microorganisms; Protection; Pulse measurements; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 1995. Thirtieth IAS Annual Meeting, IAS '95., Conference Record of the 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
0197-2618
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3008-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1995.530457
Filename :
530457
Link To Document :
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