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titleOfInvention A kind of physical chemistry combined sterilizing method of Cronobacter sakazakii and application
abstract The invention discloses a kind of physical chemistry combined sterilizing methods of Cronobacter sakazakii and application, belong to method for disinfection technical field.Method provided by the present invention is that disinfectant is sprayed on object subject to sterilization, after disinfectant acts on 20-40s, carries out radiation treatment using ultraviolet light, irradiation dose reaches 0.2-0.3J/cm 2 Afterwards, stop ultraviolet irradiation handling and neutralizer is utilized to spray object subject to sterilization;The disinfectant is Peracetic acid, chlorine dioxide or hydrogen peroxide.Method provided by the present invention can obtain the preferable effect for killing Cronobacter sakazakii using lower disinfectant and lower ultraviolet irradiation dosage.Both production cost can be reduced, food safety risk can also be reduced in the case where guaranteeing converted products safety.
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