Shipin Kexue (Jun 2023)

Research Progress on the Effect of Benzalkonium Chloride Adaptation on the Biocide Tolerance of Foodborne Pathogens

  • NIU Hongmei, ZHU Huajian, XU Li, WANG Yuan, LIU Yangtai, QIN Xiaojie, DONG Qingli, WANG Xiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7506/spkx1002-6630-20220728-309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 11
pp. 329 – 337

Abstract

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Benzalkonium chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound with bactericidal activity, which is widely used in domestic and healthcare settings as well as in food processing environments. It plays an important role in the prevention and control of foodborne pathogens. However, the presence of biofilms or improper use of benzalkonium chloride may enable foodborne pathogens to adapt to bactericides, affecting the tolerance to homologous or heterologous biocidal agents. The review summarizes the relationship between the adaptation of foodborne pathogens to benzalkonium chloride and their tolerance to this biocide. The reasons for the increased tolerance to benzalkonium chloride are explained from the perspectives of the expression of efflux pump genes, cell membrane modification, and the formation of the viable but non-cultivable (VBNC) state. Furthermore, the influence of benzalkonium chloride adaptation on the antibiotic resistance of foodborne pathogens is discussed, and the reasons for the increased antibiotic resistance are summarized from the perspectives of biofilm formation, spontaneous mutations, horizontal gene transfer, and the role of efflux pumps in antibiotic resistance. This review could help understand the mechanism of the adaption of foodborne pathogens to benzalkonium chloride and provide a reference for the rational use of biocides and the prevention and control of foodborne pathogens.

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