University of Arizona researchers have developed reusable, edible washes to inactivate Salmonella Newport on organic leafy greens.

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Re-Usability of Plant Antimicrobial Washes Against Salmonella Newport on Organic Romaine Lettuce and Baby Spinach Tech ID: UA14-081 Invention: University of Arizona researchers have demonstrated the ability of edible washes to inactivate Salmonella Newport on organic leafy greens, specifically showing that the effectiveness of these compounds is not diminished after multiple washings. Since the active molecules are volatile, the advantage of using edible washes in salad bags is that the films can release vapors constantly into the surrounding environment, thus maintaining constant activity over time during storage. In addition to their antimicrobial properties, these washes contain numerous beneficial nutritional and bioactive components that may also benefit human health.

Key Benefits

Wash water is reusable Reduces the cost of cleaning large amounts of produce

Applications

Food safety Inactivate Salmonella in organic leafy greens

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