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able 7. Pulsed electric fie
Parameter Condition
Tld (PEF) treatment conditions
applied during the study of the influence of various electric
field strengths on Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-K.
Bipolar pulse width (µs) 3
Electric field strength (kV/cm) 5, 15, 25
in)
Pulse period (µs) 30,000
Delay time (µs) 20
Flow rate (mL /m60
able 8. Mean square (MS) and Pr > F of electric field
Acid tolerance
T
strength, minute and their interaction for acid tolerance.
Source MS Pr > F
Electric field strength 3.981 <0.0001
Minute 70.209 <0.0001
Electric field strength*
minute 0.198 <0.0001
Error 0.012
able 9. Least square means for acid tolerance as in
Acid tolerance
T flu-
enced by voltage.
Treatment LS Mean
Control 3.871
5 kV/cm 3.756B
15 kV/cm 2.952C
25 kV/cm 2.716D
A
bjected to 5 kV/cm. The acid tolerance of culture sub-
ycles, compared with 3.16
h and pulse period significantly low-
. Voltage significantly influenced acid
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