Combination of levulinic acid and sodium dodecyl sulfate on inactivation of foodborne microorganisms: A review
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- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2019.1650249
Combination of levulinic acid and sodium dodecyl sulfate on inactivation of foodborne microorganisms: A review
Abstract
The combination of levulinic acid and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in recent years has shown considerable promise as an antimicrobial intervention. Both ingredients have been designated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) for being used as a flavoring agent and multipurpose food additive, respectively. The use of levulinic acid and SDS alone has limited antimicrobial efficacy on tested microorganisms, and synergism between levulinic acid and SDS has been observed. The postulated mechanism of action of the synergistic effect is presented. The antimicrobial efficacy of levulinic acid plus SDS remains high even when organic materials are present. The other features, including penetration, foamability, and being readily soluble, extend its potential applications to disinfection of difficult-to-access areas and control of foodborne pathogens both in a planktonic state and in a biofilm. These features indicate that the levulinic acid plus SDS combination may have the potential to be applied within the food processing environment on a large scale.
Keywords: Organic acid; SDS; antimicrobial; food-grade; generally recognized as safe (GRAS); synergism.
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