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Delaying toxigenesis of Clostridium botulinum by sodium lactate in 'sous-vide' products
Authors:J Meng  CA Genigeorgis
Institution:Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:The effect of sodium lactate and storage temperature on toxigenesis by proteolytic (Pr) and nonproteolytic (Np) Clostridium botulinum spores inoculated in processed 'sous-vide'-type beef, chicken breast and salmon was explored. Three g samples of beef and salmon homogenates with 0, 2.4 and 4.8% (w/w) lactate and of chicken with 0, 1.8 and 3.6% (w/w) lactate were placed in 24-well tissue culture plates. The samples were inoculated with 104 spores of pools of Pr (4A + 2B + 2F strains) or Np (4B + 4E strains), vacuum-packaged in barrier bags, and stored at 16 and 30°C for Pr and at 4, 8, 12 and 30°C for Np for up to 90 d. Lactate at 2.4% in beef and 1.8% in chicken delayed toxigenesis by Np for 40 d at 12°C and by Pr for 28 d at 16°C. Delaying toxigenesis for similar periods of time in salmon required 4.8% lactate and 12°C for Np, and 2.4% lactate and 16°C for Pr. Increasing levels of lactate and decreasing temperature significantly delayed toxigenesis of Cl. botulinum in the 'sous-vide' products.
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