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Photodynamic inactivation of Listeria innocua biofilms with food‐grade photosensitizers: a curcumin‐rich extract of Curcuma longa vs commercial curcumin
Author(s) -
Bonifácio D.,
Martins C.,
David B.,
Lemos C.,
Neves M.G.P.M.S.,
Almeida A.,
Pinto D.C.G.A.,
Faustino M.A.F.,
Cunha Â.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 1364-5072
DOI - 10.1111/jam.13767
Subject(s) - curcumin , curcuma , listeria , chemistry , food science , microbiology and biotechnology , biofilm , biology , biochemistry , listeria monocytogenes , bacteria , botany , genetics
Aims The aim of this work is to assess the potential of curcumin in the photosensitization of biofilms of Listeria . Methods and Results Biofilms of Listeria innocua , were irradiated with blue light in the presence of a curcumin‐rich extract of Curcuma longa or commercial curcumin. Similar experiments were conducted with planktonic cells, for comparison. A reduction of 4·9 log in the concentration of viable biofilm cells was obtained with 3·7 mg l −1 of commercial curcumin. Planktonic cells were much more susceptible (6·1 log reduction). A tetracationic porphyrin, used as a reference photosensitizer (PS), caused a very modest inactivation of the biofilm (1·1 log) and complete inactivation of the planktonic form (>8 log). Conclusions Curcumin is an effective PS for the photodynamic control of Listeria biofilms and the inactivation efficiency attained with this natural compound is higher than with the porphyrin. This result may point to a better performance of type I PSs against bacterial biofilms by circumventing the limitations to singlet‐oxygen diffusion imposed by the extracellular matrix. Significance and Impact of the Study Curcumin represents a promising alternative to the control of bacteria and bacterial biofilms in food products particularly in the case of meat products in which turmeric is used as spice.

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