Effect of incubation temperature and pH on the recovery of Bacillus weihenstephanensis spores after exposure to a peracetic acid-based disinfectant or to pulsed light.
Int J Food Microbiol
; 278: 81-87, 2018 Aug 02.
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The recovery at a range of incubation temperatures and pH of spores of Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4 exposed to a peracetic acid-based disinfectant (PABD) or to pulsed light was estimated. Spores of B. weihenstephanensis were produced at 30⯰C and pHâ¯7.00, at 30⯰C and pHâ¯5.50, or at 12⯰C and pHâ¯7.00. The spores were treated with a commercial peracetic acid-based disinfectant at 80â¯mg·mL-1 for 0 to 200â¯min at 18⯰C or by pulsed light at fluences ranging between 0.4 and 2.3â¯J·cm-2 for pulsed light treatment. After each treatment, the spores were incubated on nutrient agar at 12⯰C, 30⯰C or 37⯰C, or at pHâ¯5.10, 6.00 or 7.40. Incubation temperature during recovery had a significant impact only near the recovery limits, beyond which surviving spores previously exposed to a PABD or to pulsed light were not able to form colonies. In contrast, a decrease in pH of the recovery nutrient agar had a progressive impact on the ability of spores to form colonies. The time to first log reduction after PABD treatment was 29.5⯱â¯0.7â¯min with recovery at pHâ¯7.40, and was tremendously shortened 5.1⯱â¯0.2â¯min with recovery at pHâ¯5.10. Concerning the fluence necessary for the first log reduction, it was 1.5 times higher when the spores were recovered at pHâ¯6.00 compared to a recovery at pHâ¯5.10. The impact of recovery temperature and pH can be described with a mathematical model using cardinal temperature and pH as parameters. These effects of temperature and pH on recovery of Bacillus weihenstephanensis spores exposed to a disinfectant combining peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide, or pulsed light are similar, although these treatments are of different natures. Sporulation temperature or pH did not impact resistance to the peracetic acid-based disinfectant or pulsed light.
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Ácido Peracético
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Esporas Bacterianas
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Bacillus
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Desinfectantes
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Peróxido de Hidrógeno
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Prognostic_studies
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Int J Food Microbiol
Asunto de la revista:
CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO
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MICROBIOLOGIA
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2018
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Article