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. 1969 Nov;18(5):798-805.
doi: 10.1128/am.18.5.798-805.1969.

Growth, sporulation, and germination of Clostridium perfringens in media of controlled water activity

Growth, sporulation, and germination of Clostridium perfringens in media of controlled water activity

C K Kang et al. Appl Microbiol. 1969 Nov.

Abstract

Requirements in terms of water activity (a(w)) for the growth, sporulation, and germination of Clostridium perfringens were determined. Strain A48 was used in all phases, and in addition either NCTC 8239 or NCTC 8797 was used for growth, sporulation, and germination studies. The desired a(w) of the test media was obtained by the addition of one of three solutes: glycerol, sucrose, or sodium chloride. The freezing point depression method was used to determine the a(w). The basal medium for growth and germination was Fluid Thioglycollate Medium. It had an a(w) of 0.995 and produced maximum growth and fastest growth rate among the six levels of a(w) tested. The lowest a(w) supporting growth and germination of C. perfringens was between 0.97 and 0.95 in the test media made with sucrose or sodium chloride and 0.93 or below in the test media adjusted with glycerol. Spore production by C. perfringens in Ellner's or modified medium required a higher a(w) than growth.

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