Acquired acid adaptation of Listeria monocytogenes during its planktonic growth enhances subsequent survival of its sessile population to disinfection with natural organic compounds
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In this study, the possible influence of acid adaptation of L. (monocytogenes cells during their planktonic growth on their subsequent resistance against some such compounds (i.e. lactic acid, essential oil or hydrosol of Mediterranean spice Satureja( thymbra) nupon their attachment to SS, was evaluated by simultaneously using the bead vortexing technique and a conductance method.