New Trends in Photodynamic Inactivation (PDI) Combating Biofilms in the Food Industry—A Review
Biofilms cause problems in the food industry due to their persistence and incompetent hygiene processing technologies. Interest in photodynamic inactivation (PDI) for combating biofilms has increased in recent years. This technique can induce microbial cell death, reduce cell attachment, ruin biofil...
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Main Authors: | Dan Wang, Emmanuel Kyere, Faizan Ahmed Sadiq |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f3a7d1c1a33049cb9c3deb0e150c7bc8 |
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