2015
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9821.1000228
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Analysis of Fungal Diversity in Ready-to-Eat Pizza and Effectiveness of Pulsed Ultraviolet-Light Treatment for Inactivation of Mold on Agar Surface

Abstract: Fungal contamination is a significant issue in the food production industry; therefore, identification and characterization of food spoilage fungi would allow for early intervention to limit the amount of fungal contamination, particularly in cereal-based industries. In the present study, culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were applied to study the microbiota of ready-to-eat pizza. The study was pursued by evaluating the effectiveness of a broad-spectrum pulsed ultraviolet light for the decontam… Show more

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