Effect of Sonication on Microwave Inactivation Kinetics of Enterococcus faecalis in Dairy Effluent
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2022-11-01
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molecules
Abstract
The aim of this study is to inactivate Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 present in dairy
wastewater effluent using microwave (MW) waves and/or ultrasound waves (US). The ultrasonic
bath treatment (35 kHz) had no significant effect on the reduction of the survival rate (predominant
declumping effect). At 650 W of microwave treatment, the total destruction was completed at 75 s,
while at 350 W a 3 log reduction was achieved. The Weibull model was fitted to the survival curves
to describe the inactivation kinetics, and the effect of the combined microwave-ultrasound treatments
was evaluated. The scaling parameter α that was estimated from the inactivation kinetics for the
microwaves combined with the ultrasound waves in pre-treatment was found to be lower than the
scaling parameters obtained in post-treatment, which were in turn lower than those estimated for
microwaves or ultrasound waves alone. The use of the ultrasound waves in pre-treatment was more
effective than in post-treatment; a total reduction was achieved using a combination of US (30 min)
followed by MW (650 W) with α = 28.3 s, while 4.0 log was obtained by reversing all processes with
α = 34.5 s. The results from the protein assays indicate that the bacterial wall was damaged and that
holes were formed from which protein leakage occurred.
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dairy wastewater effluent, Enterococcus faecalis, ultrasound, microwave, inactivation kinetic modeling