Mathematical models of bacterial growth,inhibition and death under combined stress conditions |
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Authors: | Kenneth M. Pruitt David N. Kamau |
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Affiliation: | (1) UAB Station, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 35294 Birmingham, AL, USA;(2) Tuskegee University, 36088 Tuskegee, AL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary In this report we review the history of growth theories. We show how classical growth models may be derived as special cases of a generic growth rate equation. We show how growth models may be modified to represent survival data. We use linear combinations of growth and survival models to represent complex growth/survival curves and give practical examples utilizing nonlinear regression analysis. We show that traditional methods of estimating D values are inappropriate for complex, multiphasic growth/survival data. We show how such data may be modeled mathematically and illustrate methods for estimating true D values from such data. |
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Keywords: | Growth models Survival models Bacterial growth Bacterial inhibition Bacterial survival D values Combined stress Listeria monocytogenes Staphylococcus aureus |
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