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. 1977 Jul;34(1):30-3.
doi: 10.1128/aem.34.1.30-33.1977.

Effect of storage time and temperature on the survival of Clostridium botulinum spores in acid media

Effect of storage time and temperature on the survival of Clostridium botulinum spores in acid media

T E Odlaug et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1977 Jul.

Abstract

Clostridium-botulinum type A and type B spores were stored in tomato juice (pH 4.2) and citric acid-phosphate buffer (pH 4.2) at 4, 22, and 32 degrees C for 180 days. The spore count was determined at different intervals over the 180-day storage period. There was no significant decrease in the number of type A spores in either the tomato juice or citric acid-phosphate buffer stored for 180 days at 4, 22, and 32 degrees C. The number of type B spores did not decrease when storage was at 4 degrees C, but there was an approximately 30% decrease in the number of spores after 180 days of storage at 22 and 32 degrees C.

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