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Current Perspectives on Viable but Non-Culturable Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria: A Review

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posted on 2023-05-18, 08:26 authored by J Zhang, H Yang, J Li, J Hu, G Lin, BK Tan, S Lin
Foodborne diseases caused by foodborne pathogens pose risks to food safety. Effective detection and efficient inactivation of pathogenic bacteria has always been a research hotspot in the field of food safety. Complicating these goals, bacteria can be induced to adopt a viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state under adverse external environmental stresses. When in the VBNC state, pathogens cannot form visible colonies during traditional culture but remain metabolically active and toxic. The resulting false negative results in growth-related assays can jeopardize food safety. This review summarizes the latest research on VBNC foodborne pathogens, including induction conditions, detection methods, mechanism of VBNC formation, and possible control strategies. It is hoped that this review can provide ideas and methods for future research on VBNC foodborne pathogenic bacteria.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (32272450

Special Research Funds for Local Science and Technology Development Guided by Central Government (2022L3055)

Key Projects of Science and Technology Innovation of Fujian Province (2022G02024

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province (2020I0010; 2020I0012)

Special Funds for Science and Technology Innovation of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (CXZX2019101S)

“13th Five Year Plan” National Key Research and Development Project (2016YFD0400403)

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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leicester

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Foods

Volume

12

Issue

6

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1179

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MDPI

issn

2304-8158

eissn

2304-8158

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2023-05-18

Spatial coverage

Switzerland

Language

eng

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