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The effects of alterations in the suspending medium on low temperature activation of spores of Bacillus stearothermophilus NGB101
Authors:Harold F. Foerster
Affiliation:(1) Life Sciences Program, Sam Houston State University, 77341 Huntsville, TX, USA
Abstract:The effects of eight different sodium salts on the activation of spores of Bacillus stearothermophilus NGB101 at 30°C were examined. Sodium nitrite was a potent activator spores of NGB101. Complete activation of spore populations was obtained after 6 h or less at 30°C. Activation of spores of NGB101 in solutions of sodium nitrite, like activation in distilled water, was temperature dependent, with optimal activation at 30°C. While a potent activator of spores of NGB101 at 30°C, sodium nitrite was ineffective as an initiator of germination at 65°C. Activation of spores of NGB101 produced marked increases in colony forming spores compared with nonactivated populations. Spore populations activated in solutions of sodium nitrite gave higher plate counts compared with spores activated in distilled water.
Keywords:Endospores  Thermophilic  Low temperature  Activation  Sokium nitrite  Germination  Bacillus stearothermophilus
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