Affiliation:
1. Western Regional Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Albany, California 94710
Abstract
Of approximately 300 cultures of
Salmonella
, representing 75 different serotypes, none was found to be as heat-resistant as
S. senftenberg
775W. However,
S. blockley
2004 was 5 times more heat-resistant and
S. senftenberg
775W was 30 times more heat-resistant than
S. typhimurium
Tm-1, the reference strain in this study. All other strains of
Salmonella
tested, including 19 strains of
S. senftenberg
and 7 strains of
S. blockley,
had decimal reduction times at 57 C of about 1 min, equivalent to that of the reference organism, Tm-1. As observed in other bacterial species, strain 775W is more heat-sensitive in the log phase than in the stationary phase of growth. Cells from cultures grown at 44 C were more heat-resistant than those grown at either 35 or 15 C; the medium of growth, whether minimal or complex, made no appreciable difference in heat resistance. Cells from cultures limited by a carbon source were killed at a much slower rate than those limited by a nitrogen source and exhibited a 1-hr lag at 55 C before a significant rate of kill was attained. For any given set of growth conditions, strain 775W was always more heat-resistant than another strain of
S. senftenberg,
197B, which has normal heat resistance.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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