New Food Wash Kills Pathogens Fast

US - Georgia scientists have created a technology that kills pathogens on food at home and in restaurants, grocery stores and food-processing facilities.
calendar icon 7 April 2009
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Created at the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety, the technology has been licensed to the maker of FIT Fruit and Vegetable Wash, reports UPI.

University researchers said the process can kill significant numbers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria in less than one minute. The technology can be used as a food wash, with commercial applications for the produce, poultry, meat and egg processing industries.

"The re-formulated FIT food wash will kill more harmful microbes faster," said Mike Doyle, Center for Food Safety director, who invented the technology with microbiologist Tong Zhao. He added that the new anti-microbial food wash is orders of magnitude more powerful and twice as fast as previous similar products.

Dr Doyle said the wash has no effects on smell, taste or appearance of the foods that are treated.

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