A review of quantitative methods to describe efficacy of pulsed light generated inactivation data that embraces the occurrence of viable but non culturable state microorganisms
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The purpose of this timely review is to critically appraise and
to assess the potential significance of best-published microbial
inactivation kinetic data generated by pulsed light (PL). The
importance of selecting different inactivation models to
describe the PL inactivation kinetics is highlighted. Current
methods for the detection of viable-but-nonculturable
(VBNC) organisms post PL-treatments are outlined along
with the limitations of these methods within food microbiology.
Greater emphasis should be placed on elucidating
appropriate inactivation kinetic model(s) to cater for the
occurrence of these VBNC organisms that are underestimated
in number using traditional culture-based enumeration
methods. Finally, the importance of further molecular and
combinational research to tackle the potential threat posed
by VBNC organisms with regard to kinetic inactivation
modelling and nexus to public health and food safety is
presented.