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Hydrostatic Pressure and Electroporation Have Increased Bactericidal Efficiency in Combination with Bacteriocins
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Injured CellsHigh Hydrostatic PressureAntibiotic AdjuvantBacteriophageSublethal InjuryDrug ResistanceHydrostatic PressureInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesAntibacterial AgentAntimicrobial CompoundClinical MicrobiologyUltrahigh Hydrostatic PressureAntimicrobial SusceptibilityAntibioticsBactericidal EfficiencyMicrobiologyMedicine
We report here that both ultrahigh hydrostatic pressure (UHP) and electroporation (EP) induced sublethal injury to bacterial cells surviving the treatments. The injured cells of both gram-positive and -negative bacteria became sensitive to the bacteriocins pediocin AcH and nisin. Bacteriocins in combination with either UHP or EP have greater antibacterial effectiveness than UHP or EP alone.
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