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. 2008 Feb;25(1):202-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.fm.2007.08.002. Epub 2007 Sep 3.

Influence of the sporulation temperature on the impact of the nutrients inosine and l-alanine on Bacillus cereus spore germination

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Influence of the sporulation temperature on the impact of the nutrients inosine and l-alanine on Bacillus cereus spore germination

Rabia Gounina-Allouane et al. Food Microbiol. 2008 Feb.

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  • Food Microbiol. 2008 Mar;25(3):544

Abstract

The effect of sporulation temperature on Bacillus cereus spore germination triggered by the nutrient germinants inosine and l-alanine was investigated. The germination (expressed as % A(600nm) fall) of heat-activated spores of B. cereus strain ATCC14579 produced at 20 and 37 degrees C, and of psychrotrophic strains LM9 and D15 produced at 15 and 37 degrees C was followed in a germination buffer containing inosine at concentrations between 0.01 and 10mmoll(-1), or l-alanine between 1 and 100mmoll(-1). Spores wet-heat resistance at 90 degrees C was also determined. Spores of the three strains produced at the lowest temperatures generally showed a higher germination capacity in response to both inosine and in l-alanine than those produced at 37 degrees C, and were also more susceptible to heat. Low sporulation temperature is confirmed as a detrimental factor to B. cereus spore wet-heat resistance, and conversely gave spores with a sensitivity to the nutrient germinants inosine and l-alanine higher than that of spores formed close to the maximal sporulation temperature.

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