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The enumeration of thermotrophic types amongst the Enterobacteriaceae colonizing perishable foods
Authors:D A A Mossel    H Vander  Zee  A P Haroon  P Van  Netten
Institution:Department of the Science of Food and Animal Origin, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Utrecht, PO Box 80175, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands;*Food Inspection Service, s-Hertogenbosch, PO Box 2280, 5202 CG s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands
Abstract:A total of 41 pure cultures of Enterobacteriaceae, comprising 32 thermotrophic and nine psychrotrophic strains, pathogens or marker organisms, were examined for numbers of colony forming units obtained at 37° and 42°5°C (thermotrophs) and 30°C (psychrotrophs), when surface-plated on a rich infusion agar and violet red bile agar. In addition 42 food and water samples, collected in a rural area of the Philippines, were examined by surface inoculating violet red bile AIPC (agar immersion plating and contact; 'dip') slides and incubating at 37° and 42°5°C. At 42°5°C there was almost total recovery of the thermotrophic Enterobacteriaceae, whereas the psychrotrophic strains were completely suppressed. At 37°C the psychrotrophs were only slightly inhibited. The Philippine foods, predominantly cooked meals, milk and drinking water, appeared to be significantly colonized by thermotrophic Enterobacteriaceae. It is concluded that incubation at 42°5°C satisfactorily selects enteropathogenic and other enteric Enterobacteriaceae while suppressing the psychrotrophic types which are mainly of vegetable origin. It is emphasized that, regardless of the temperature used, a resuscitation procedure for Enterobacteriaceae populations that have incurred sublethal injury in food has to precede counts on or in the usual selective media.
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