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Proceedings: Factors affecting repair of sublethal injury in frozen or freeze-dried bacteria
Authors:T Morichi  R Irie
Institution:National Institute of Animal Industry, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:Conditions facilitating recovery of sublethally injured cells present in frozen or freeze-dried preparations of bacteria were investigated. Some cells of Streptococcus faecalis injured by freezing required RNA resynthesis for recovery, whereas the rest did not. Addition of 6% NaCl to control recovery medium was found to inhibit RNA synthesis completely in frozen-injured cells of S. faecalis, but not in intact ones. This seems to be a principal reason why 6% NaCl inhibits the growth of the injured cells.The recovery of viable cells of freeze-dried and stored Streptococcus thermophilus was greately increased by the addition of cysteine to the plating medium. The favorable effect of cystein was mainly due to its reducing activity. On the contrary, the addition to the plating medium of certain types of peptone, such as lactalbumin hydrolyzate, resulted in a considerable decrease of viability in frozen preparations of Vibrio metschnikovii.Thus, at present, it seems too early to try to discuss specifically the optimal composition of plating media to give the highest viability from frozen or freeze-dried preparations of bacteria.
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