Sporulation of Clostridium perfringens in a modified medium and selected foods
- PMID: 4292824
- PMCID: PMC547085
- DOI: 10.1128/am.15.4.871-876.1967
Sporulation of Clostridium perfringens in a modified medium and selected foods
Abstract
A modified sporulation medium for Clostridium perfringens was formulated in which a larger number of spores were produced than in SEC broth and in which spores of greater heat resistance were produced than in Ellner's medium when it was also used as the suspending medium. This modified medium consisted of 1.5% peptone; 3.0% Trypticase; 0.4% starch; 0.5% NaCl; and 0.02% MgSO(4). The addition of 0.1% sodium thioglycolate and 0.0001% thiamine hydrochloride was optional. The optimal temperature for sporulation of five strains was 37 C in comparison with 5, 22, and 46 C. Sporulation had occurred by 6 hr and was essentially complete after 20 hr at 37 C. Noyes veal broth without glucose also supported the formation of heat-resistant spores but in smaller numbers than did the modified medium. Very low numbers of spores, or none, were produced under the same conditions in pea or tuna slurries.
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