A note on yeast growth in media used for the cultivation of lactobacilli |
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Authors: | Sally A. Rose |
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Affiliation: | The Campden Food Preservation Research Association, Chipping Camp-den, Gloucestershire GL55 6LD |
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Abstract: | Yeast species found in mayonnaise-based salads are capable of growth in media used for the isolation of lactobacilli. Many counts of lactobacilli from such products may, therefore, inadvertently include counts of yeasts. A method is presented whereby the use of media with and without chloramphenicol makes it possible to deduce a differential count of bacteria. It was not possible to prevent yeast growth in de Man, Rogosa and Sharpe agar by the addition of cycloheximide since many isolates were resistant to it. |
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