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dioxide is added to the juice at room temperature. After ten minutes, the mixture is depressurized. The carbon dioxide turns into a gas and escapes, leaving behind a pure, non-fizzy juice.

To test the effectiveness of the treatment, the researchers inoculated sterile orange juice and apple cider with salmonella, E. coli and lysteria monocytogenes, another bacteria commonly found in food, and then treated the contaminated juice with the pressurized CO2. The treatment reduced the bacteria population from more than 100,000 organisms per milliliter to zero, according to Marshall.

The researchers do not know precisely how the carbon dioxide destroys the microbes but suspect that the reduction of oxygen in the system and high pressure might play a role.


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Contact: Charmayne Marsh
y_marsh@acs.org
202-872-4445
American Chemical Society
21-Aug-2000


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