Beuchat et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Standardization of a method to determine the efficacy of sanitizers in inactivating human pathogenic microorganisms on raw fruits and vegetablesBeuchat et al., 2001
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- Beuchat L
- Farber J
- Harris L
- Parish M
- Suslow T
- Busta F
- Garrett E
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- Publication venue
- Journal of food protection
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The efficacy of sanitizers in killing human pathogenic microorganisms on a wide range of whole and fresh-cut fruits and vegetables has been studied extensively. Numerous challenge studies to determine the effects of storage conditions on survival and growth of …
- 235000012055 fruits and vegetables 0 title abstract description 35
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