A note on the effect of sporulation conditions on the resistance of Bacillus spores to heat and chemicals |
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Authors: | S LEAPER |
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Institution: | Campden Food Preservation Research Association, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 OLD, UK |
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Abstract: | Spores of Bacillus subtilis SA22 harvested after 22 d incubation on nutrient agar at 30°C were more resistant to 0–04% peracetic acid at 20°C than spores harvested following 2 d incubation. Similarly, spores of B. subtilis globigii B17, harvested after 7 d incubation on a sporulation agar were up to 10 times less resistant to 0.04% peracetic acid at 20°C than spores harvested after 35 d incubation. An increase in resistance to heating at 100°C and to exposure to 17.7% hydrogen peroxide at 20°C occurred as the age of B. subtilis SA22 spores prior to harvesting increased, whereas differences in resistance were not observed with spores of B. subtilis globigii B17. |
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