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Review
. 2020;60(13):2277-2293.
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2019.1632790. Epub 2019 Jul 1.

Mixed-species biofilms in the food industry: Current knowledge and novel control strategies

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Mixed-species biofilms in the food industry: Current knowledge and novel control strategies

Lei Yuan et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2020.

Abstract

Attachment of microorganisms to food contact surfaces and the subsequent formation of biofilms may cause equipment damage, food spoilage and even diseases. Mixed-species biofilms are ubiquitous in the food industry and they generally exhibit higher resistance to disinfectants and antimicrobials compared to single-species biofilms. The physiology and metabolic activity of microorganisms in mixed-species biofilms are however rather complicated to study, and despite targeted research efforts, the potential role of mixed-species biofilms in food industry is still rather unexplored. In this review, we summarize recent studies in the context of bacterial social interactions in mixed-species biofilms, resistance to disinfectants, detection methods, and potential novel strategies to control the formation of mixed-species biofilms for enhanced food safety and food quality.

Keywords: Mixed-species biofilms; biofilm control strategies; food quality; food safety; interspecies interactions.

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