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AbstractEthylene copolymer film was coated with chitosan by attachment of the polymer to the corona‐treated surface of the film, and the composite film was analysed for antimicrobial activity. The film was active against bacteria in 0.625 mM phosphate buffer; it reduced colony counts of Escherichia coli 25922 and of Listeria monocytogenes Scott A by 5 and 2–3 log10, respectively after 24 h exposure. The activity of the chitosan‐coated film against bacteria in buffer was increased when silver ions were incorporated into the films as demonstrated by complete killing of Escherichia coli O157:H7 DD3795 and the chicken exudate isolate Stenotrophomonas maltophilia within 2 h in buffer. The film was active against L. monocytogenes Scott A in 0.5% buffered peptone water up to a pH of about 7.0. Tests on beef and chicken meat exudates revealed antimicrobial activity of the film against Escherichia coli O157:H7 and L. monocytogenes Scott A of about 2 and 1–2 log10 reductions in colony‐forming units, respectively. The antimicrobial activity of the film against L. monocytogenes Scott A was also tested on turkey breast, and a log10 reduction of about 1.7 log10 units after 10 days and 1.2 log10 after 15 days at 4°C was achieved. Exposure to chitosan‐coated film and 350 MPa of pressure, 55°C or 1% sodium diacetate resulted in a synergistic effect. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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