GROWTH-CHARACTERISTICS OF MOTILE AEROMONAS SPP ISOLATED FROM DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS

被引:45
作者
KNOCHEL, S [1 ]
机构
[1] TECH UNIV DENMARK,DANISH MINIST FISHERIES,TECHNOL LAB,DK-2800 LYNGBY,DENMARK
关键词
Aeromonas; Growth conditions; Inhibition; pH; Salt; Temperature;
D O I
10.1016/0168-1605(90)90071-C
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The growth of 80 strains of motile Aeromonas spp. derived from environments with temperatures above 25°C and below 15°C, respectively, were examined at five temperatures (5°C, 10°C, 25°C, 37°C and 44°C) and four salt levels (0.05%, 2%, 4% and 6% NaCl). Sixty-one strains were further examined at two pH levels (pH 7.3 and pH 5.3). All strains grew at 25°C and 10°C with the majority of the isolates proliferating from approx. 102 to approx. 107 cfu/ml within 1 and 3 days, respectively. In contrast, there were significant differences in the proportion of isolates able to grow at 5°C and 37°C depending on the temperature of their source of isolation. The ecological background of the organisms thus influences their thermal growth range and their ability to proliferate at body temperature, a highly significant factor in infective disease. At 25°C and pH 7.3, all strains grew in 0.05% NaCl, 96% grew in 2% NaCl, 96% grew in 2% NaCl while few grew in broth containing 4% or 6% NaCl. Lowering the pH to 5.3 with lactic acid caused a marked increase in the lag phase at 25°C and prevented growth of a large number of isolates at suboptimal conditions. Thus, none of the isolates from warm environments and only 8% of the isolates from cold environments grew at this pH at 5°C. The observed differences in growth optima between strains from different environments are discussed in relation to food- or waterborne infection. © 1990.
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