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Anti-Listeria innocua activity of silver functionalised textile prepared with plasma technology

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Thin layers of silver particles (10–100 Å) were deposited by plasma technology on textiles mainly composed with cotton or polyester in order to obtain antimicrobial properties. The antimicrobial activity against a Listeria innocua strain (LRGIA 01) of these textiles was assessed following a protocol based on the ISO 20743-2005 standard. The number of cultivable bacteria on textiles was then monitored for 24 h. The microbial population after 24 h at 30 °C attained 107 CFU g−1 on control textiles while it did not exceed 103 CFU g−1 on plasma-treated textile. All plasma-treated with silver textiles were anti-Listeria (up to 7 log CFU g−1 decimal reductions of L. innocua populations) and this observation was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy. These textiles could thus have potential applications in food-processing industry to control cross-contaminations by L. monocytogenes.

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hal-04008510 , version 1 (28-02-2023)

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Elise Chadeau, Nadia Oulahal, Laurent Dubost, Frédéric Favergeon, Pascal Degraeve. Anti-Listeria innocua activity of silver functionalised textile prepared with plasma technology. Food Control, 2010, 21 (4), pp.505-512. ⟨10.1016/j.foodcont.2009.07.013⟩. ⟨hal-04008510⟩
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