Radiosensitivity of Listeria monocytogenes at Various Temperatures and Cell Concentrations

Author:

ANDREWS LINDA S.1,MARSHALL DOUGLAS L.2,GRODNER ROBERT M.1

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Food Science, Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, Louisiana Agricultural Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 USA

2. 2Department of Food Science and Technology, Mississippi State University, Box 9805, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762 USA

Abstract

Among food-borne pathogens, Listeria monocytogenes is more radiation resistant than gram-negative bacteria of the genera Salmonella and Vibrio. This study was designed to determine if initial cell concentration and/or temperature at the time of irradiation influences the radiosensitivity of L. monocytogenes. Concentrations of 103, 106, and 109 CFU (colony-forming units)/ml of L. monocytogenes Scott A were suspended in tryptic soy broth and exposed to 0 to 5 kGy of gamma radiation (1.25 MeV) at 20, 4, and −80°C. Survivors were enumerated and irradiation D-values were calculated using regression analysis and total-dose methods. A 103 CFU/ml population was destroyed with a <2 kGy dose. The irradiation D-value of 0.43 kGy when calculated by regression analysis for frozen (−80°C) cultures of 106 CFU/ml was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than those (0.58 and 0.62 kGy) at 20° and 4°C, respectively. However, the −80°C D-value was not significantly different (0.61 kGy) when calculated by the total dose required to eliminate all recovery. At 109 CFU/ml, a D-value (calculated by both methods) of 0.42 kGy was obtained at both 4° and −80°C, which was significantly lower (P < 0.05) than 0.50 kGy for 20°C suspensions. The temperature of irradiation only influenced the radiosensitivity of L. monocytogenes at 109 CFU/ml.

Publisher

International Association for Food Protection

Subject

Microbiology,Food Science

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