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1. High Hydrostatic Pressure vs. Thermal Pasteurization: The Effect on the Bioactive Compound Profile of a Citrus Maqui Beverage

2. The Different Response to an Acid Shock of Two Salmonella Strains Marks Their Resistance to Thermal Treatments

3. Limonene nanoemulsified with soya lecithin reduces the intensity of non-isothermal treatments for inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes

4. Influence of microwave bag vs. conventional microwave cooking on phytochemicals of industrially and domestically processed broccoli

5. Quality and microbial safety evaluation of new isotonic beverages upon thermal treatments

6. When nanoemulsified, d-limonene reduces Listeria monocytogenes heat resistance about one hundred times

7. Combined effect of a nanoemulsion of d-limonene and nisin on Listeria monocytogenes growth and viability in culture media and foods

8. Assessment of the of acid shock effect on viability of Bacillus cereus and Bacillus weihenstephanensis using flow cytometry

9. Antimicrobial activity of nisin, thymol, carvacrol and cymene against growth of Candida lusitaniae

10. Combined effect of lysozyme and nisin at different incubation temperature and mild heat treatment on the probability of time to growth of Bacillus cereus

11. Impact of Moderate Heat, Carvacrol, and Thymol Treatments on the Viability, Injury, and Stress Response of Listeria monocytogenes

12. Use of Carvacrol and Cymene To Control Growth and Viability of Listeria monocytogenes Cells and Predictions of Survivors Using Frequency Distribution Functions

13. Effect of thymol and cymene on Bacillus cereus vegetative cells evaluated through the use of frequency distributions

14. Combined effect of thymol and cymene to control the growth of Bacillus cereus vegetative cells

15. Combined Effect of Nisin, Carvacrol and Thymol on the Viability of Bacillus Cereus Heat-Treated Vegetative Cells

16. Identification of Urolithin A as a Metabolite Produced by Human Colon Microflora from Ellagic Acid and Related Compounds

17. Combined effect of nisin and carvacrol at different pH and temperature levels on the viability of different strains of Bacillus cereus

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