Antimicrobial activity of trisodium phosphate and sodium hypochlorite against Salmonella biofilms on abiotic surfaces with and without soiling with chicken juice
We investigated the effect of commercial antimicrobials on Salmonella biofilms. Soiling enhanced biofilm formation and cell survival as compared to no soiling. Trisodium phosphate was more effective against biofilms than sodium hypochlorite. Trisodium phosphate has strong practical potential against Salmonella biofilms.