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Polycaprolactone film functionalized with bacteriophage T4 promotes antibacterial activity of food packaging toward Escherichia coli
Inyoung Choi
, Da Som Yoo
, Yoonjee Chang
, So Yeon Kim
*
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Jaejoon Han
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Corresponding author for this work
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Escherichia Coli
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Antibacterial Activity
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Food Packaging
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Bacteriophage T4
100%
Polycaprolactone Films
100%
Phage T4
100%
Phage
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Functionalized Polycaprolactone
50%
Inhibitory Effect
25%
Food Industry
25%
Escherichia Coli O157
25%
Bond Formation
25%
Polymer Film
25%
Bacteriophage
25%
Chemical Bond
25%
Promising Applications
25%
XPS Analysis
25%
Covalent Attachment
25%
Ground Beef
25%
Packaging Film
25%
Foodborne Pathogens
25%
Antimicrobial Packaging
25%
Host Specificity
25%
External Stimuli
25%
Food Packaging Materials
25%
Antibacterial Agents
25%
Antibacterial Films
25%
Attachment Methods
25%
Food Science
Escherichia coli
100%
Food Packaging
100%
Food Pathogen
25%
Food Packaging Material
25%
Escherichia Coli O157
25%
Food Industry
25%
Packaging Film
25%