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Xanthene Dyes and Green LED for the Inactivation of Foodborne Pathogens in Planktonic and Biofilm States
Authors:Alex Fiori Silva  Adriele Rodrigues dos Santos  Daliah Alves Coelho Trevisan  Edineia Bonin  Camila Fabiano Freitas  Andreia Farias Pereira Batista  Noboru Hioka  Manuel Simes  Jane Martha Graton Mikcha
Institution:Alex Fiori Silva,Adriele Rodrigues dos Santos,Daliah Alves Coelho Trevisan,Edineia Bonin,Camila Fabiano Freitas,Andreia Farias Pereira Batista,Noboru Hioka,Manuel Simões,Jane Martha Graton Mikcha
Abstract:This study evaluated the rose bengal‐ and erythrosine‐mediated photoinactivation against Salmonella Typhimurium and Staphylococcus aureus planktonic and sessile cells using green LED as a light source. The free‐living or 2‐day‐old biofilm cells were treated with different concentrations of the photosensitizing agents and subjected to irradiation. Only 5 min photosensitization with rose bengal at 25 nmol L?1 and 75 μmol L?1 completely eliminated S. aureus and S. Typhimurium planktonic cells, respectively. Erythrosine at 500 nmol L?1 and 5 min of light exposure also reduced S. aureus planktonic cells to undetectable levels. Eradication of S. aureus biofilms was achieved when 500 μmol L?1 of erythrosine or 250 μmol L?1 of rose bengal was combined with 30 min of irradiation. Scanning electron microscopy allowed the observation of morphological changes in planktonic cells and disruption of the biofilm architecture after photodynamic treatment. The overall data demonstrate that rose bengal and erythrosine activated by green LED may be a targeted strategy for controlling foodborne pathogens in both planktonic and sessile states.
Keywords:erythrosine  photodynamic inactivation  rose bengal  Salmonella Typhimurium     Staphylococcus aureus   
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