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The response of bacterial spores to vacuum treatments. II. Germination and viability studies.
Authors:C J Soper  J M Whistler  D J Davies
Affiliation:School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Abstract:The viability of Bacillus megaterium spores has been determined after exposure to vacuum dehydration at temperatures between 0 and 65 °C, for periods up to 24 hr. A curvilinear relationship has been demonstrated between viability and drying temperature, with minimum viability occuring around 15 °C and increases in viability being shown above 35 °C. In contrast to vegetative bacteria, reequilibration of the dried spores to 2 × 10?3 or 10 Torr aqueous vapor pressure, and/or subsequent exposure to oxygen had no effect on viability. Dehydration, rehydration and oxygen treatments had no effect on the time for outgrowth of the spores or on the growth rate of the resultant vegetative cells. Physical loss of spores from samples was not demonstrated during any of these treatments. Evidence has been presented for a novel type of spore activation, which occurs during vacuum dehydration at high temperatures, to an extent that is dependent upon drying time. The mechanism of this activation is unlike that of conventional heat or chemical activation but is oxygen independent and unaffected by reequilibration to 2 × 10?3 or 10 Torr.
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