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    Spoiler Alert! A Bacteria-Eating Virus Can Save Fruit Juice  

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJanuary 15, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    PepsiCo has been seeking a creative way to prevent fruit juice spoilage, due to a bacterium called Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris (ACB). In the United States, ACB causes an estimated $32 million in damage each year to juices, including orange, mango, pear, grape and tomato.

    That challenge was presented to contestants in an international Food Solutions competition held by Europe’s EIT Food innovation project

    First prize went to biotechnology and food engineering students from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel.

    The team, dubbed The Microbes, used a bacteriophage — a virus that infects bacteria — to selectively destroy the pasteurization-resistant ACB.

    This natural, inexpensive solution does not involve genetic engineering. The bacteriophage has no harmful effects on human health and does not affect the kosher or halal status of juice products.

    The Microbes team members, from left, Rachel Bitton, Itzik Engelberg, Leechen Mashiah, and Alon Romano. (Rami Chelouche/Technion Spokesperson’s Office)

    “Since the problem has its origins in nature — a bacterium that lives in the soil — we looked for a natural solution,” explain doctoral students and team members Alon Romano and Itzik Engelberg.

    “Nature is a ‘laboratory’ that has been perfecting its solutions for billions of years. Our assumption was that solutions that developed in the evolutionary process could also serve us as a solution for dealing with the problem of ACB in the food industry.”

    A second Technion group, Biomy, chose a different PepsiCo challenge: What to do with potato peels left over from the production of potato chips?

    The group’s PotatALL technology can turn the peels into a raw material for eco-friendly packaging, as well as an edible French-fry dip served in small packs made of the packaging.

    In addition to the Technion teams, contestants came from the University of Turin in Italy, the University of Reading in the UK and the University of Helsinki in Finland.

    (Edited by Fern Siegel and David Martosko)

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