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. 1962 Dec;84(6):1297-302.
doi: 10.1128/jb.84.6.1297-1302.1962.

Survival of Serratia marcescens after freeze-drying or aerosolization at unfavorable humidity. I. Effects of sugars

Survival of Serratia marcescens after freeze-drying or aerosolization at unfavorable humidity. I. Effects of sugars

L ZIMMERMAN. J Bacteriol. 1962 Dec.

Abstract

Zimmerman, Leonard (U.S. Army Biological Laboratories, Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.). Survival of Serratia marcescens after freeze-drying or aerosolization at unfavorable humidity. I. Effects of sugars. J. Bacteriol. 84:1297-1302. 1962.-Suspensions of Serratia marcescens were subjected to freeze-drying or to aerosolization at unfavorable humidity levels. The survival of the cells during one or the other of these treatments was markedly improved in the presence of common sugars, but no one sugar stabilized the cells against both stresses. The protective effects of the sugars were correlated with their penetrability into cells; minimally penetrable sugars stabilized cells against aerosolization, and freely penetrable sugars stabilized cells during freeze-drying. These results were attributed to the modifications of intracellular water content induced by the presence of the sugars in the cell suspensions.

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