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Role of advanced cleaning and sanitation techniques in biofilm prevention on dairy equipment

Md Anamul Hasan Chowdhury, Chowdhury Sanat Anjum Reem, Md. Ashrafudoulla, Md. Ashikur Rahman, Shanjida Shaila, Angela Jie‐won Ha, Sang‐Do Ha

发表年份
2025
引用次数
13

摘要

Biofilm formation on dairy equipment is a persistent challenge in the dairy industry, contributing to product contamination, equipment inefficiency, and economic losses. Traditional methods such as manual cleaning and basic chemical sanitation are discussed as foundational approaches, followed by an in-depth investigation of cutting-edge technologies, including clean-in-place systems, high-pressure cleaning, foam cleaning, ultrasonic and electrochemical cleaning, dry ice blasting, robotics, nanotechnology-based agents, enzymatic cleaners, and oxidizing agents. Enhanced sanitation techniques, such as dry steam, pulsed light, acidic and alkaline electrolyzed water, hydrogen peroxide vapor, microbubble technology, and biodegradable biocides, are highlighted for their potential to achieve superior sanitation while promoting sustainability. The effectiveness, feasibility, and limitations of these methods are evaluated, emphasizing their role in maintaining dairy equipment hygiene and reducing biofilm-associated risks. Additionally, challenges, such as equipment compatibility, cost, and regulatory compliance, are addressed, along with insights into future directions and innovations, including automation, smart cleaning systems, and green cleaning solutions. This review provides a comprehensive resource for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers aiming to tackle biofilm formation in dairy production systems and enhance food safety, operational efficiency, and sustainability.

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SanitationWaste managementSustainabilityBiocideEnvironmental scienceBusinessProcess engineeringBiochemical engineeringEngineeringEnvironmental engineering

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