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Understanding the Antimicrobial Effects of Lauric Arginate, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA), and a Vinegar Based Ingredient against Salmonella Spp. using Transmission Electron Microscopy and Flow Cytometry


Clarissa M. Harris
Sally K. Williams

Abstract

Transmission electron microscopy inspection of lauric arginate, a vinegar-based ingredient, and lauric arginate in combination with EDTA  did not show any disruption of the cytoplasmic membrane. Instead, all of the micrographs showed an intact cell with no leakage  compared to the negative control. This study indicated that more work needs to be conducted and an alternative method needs to be  evaluated in order to evaluate the cell morphology. When staining cells with PI and SYTO9, the membrane was affected. Results showed  that there was a population of dead cells distinguished from the live cells. Although you can distinguish the populations, the density of  the area represents only a certain quadrant of the total volume of the cells.


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