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      Disinfection of Alfalfa and Radish Sprouting Seed Using Oxidizing Agents and Treatments Compliant with Organic Food Production Principles

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          Antimicrobial seed treatments recommended by Canadian guidance for sprouted vegetable production (2,000 ppm of hypochlorite for 15 to 20 min or 6 to 10% hydrogen peroxide for 10 min at room temperature) are not fully compliant with organic production principles. We investigated the effect of a sequential treatment consisting of a 10-min soak at 50°C in water followed by exposure to a 2.0% H2O2 plus 0.1% AcOH sanitizing solution against Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes, and Salmonella enterica inoculated onto alfalfa and radish seed. The sequential treatment was as effective as the recommended treatments and could reduce populations of all three species by a minimum of 3 log CFU/g using a reduced (1:2) ratio of seed to sanitizing solution and low concentrations of sanitizers approved for use in organic food production. However, the efficacy of all the treatments examined in this work was considerably reduced by storage of the seed for 4 weeks at either 11 or 75% relative humidity prior to treatment and assessment. None of the treatments could eradicate the target pathogens from seed, irrespective of time elapsed since inoculation. The results of this work suggest that the effect of storage should be considered in the assessment of antimicrobial treatments for sprouting vegetable seed.

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          Journal
          Journal of Food Protection
          International Association for Food Protection
          0362-028X
          May 01 2020
          May 01 2020
          December 23 2019
          : 83
          : 5
          : 779-787
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Food, Nutrition and Health, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, The University of British Columbia, 2205 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6T 1Z4;
          [2 ]Eatmore Sprouts & Greens Ltd., 2604 Grieve Road, Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada V9J 1S7; and
          [3 ]Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Summerland Research and Development Centre, 4200 Highway 97 South, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada V0H 1Z0
          [4 ](ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9551-3209 [P.D.])
          Article
          10.4315/JFP-19-508
          31869255
          1b14f2ce-2177-4c5a-8c00-a234541e3bbb
          © 2019
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