Alterations in the major heterotrophic bacterial populations isolated from a still bottled mineral water |
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Authors: | Paula V. Morais M.S. Da Costa |
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Affiliation: | Centra de Biologia Celular, Departamento de Zoologia and Instituto de Investigagão da Água, Universidade da Coimbra, 3049 Coimbra Codex, Portugal |
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Abstract: | M orais , P.V. & D a C osta , M.S. 1990. Alterations in the major heterotrophic bacterial populations isolated from a. still bottled mineral water. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 69 , 750–757. The heterotrophic bacterial population of a bottled mineral water stored in returnable glass bottles and in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) bottles at room temperature was studied over 9–12 months. The plate counts in R2A medium incubated at 22 and 37C were low initially, increasing to 104-105 cfu/ml within a few days of bottling. The number of bacteria recovered at 22C from PVC bottles was fairly constant during the storage period, but the population isolated at 37C decreased markedly after storage for 1 year. The major components of the population were Pseudomonas strains, one of which was identified as Pseudomonas vesicularis . Major changes took place during storage; two groups of bacteria (B and C) were dominant initially, but during the latter period of storage other groups (F, G and H) increased in number. |
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