Literature DB >> 11848578

The effect of nisin on growth kinetics from activated Bacillus cereus spores in cooked rice and in milk.

PennaTherezaChristina Vessoni1, Dante Augusto Moraes, Dalete Nogueira Fajardo.   

Abstract

The growth kinetics of germinated cells from activated spores of Bacillus cereus in cooked white rice and in milk were evaluated at different temperatures for control samples and for samples with 25 microg of nisin per ml added. Nisin was applied in the form of Nisaplin (10(6) IU/g), which contained 25,000 microg of nisin per g. The length of the lag phase for cooked white rice controls was 120 h at 10 degrees C, 8 h at 25 degrees C, and 2.5 h at 33 degrees C. The generation times for cooked rice were 327.7 min at 10 degrees C, 59.0 min at 25 degrees C, and 42.3 min at 33 degrees C; those for milk without nisin were 297.0 min at 20 degrees C, 31.2 min at 30 degrees C, 28.6 min at 35 degrees C, and 33.7 min at 40 degrees C; and those for milk with nisin added were 277.2 min at 20 degrees C, 66.9 min at 30 degrees C, and 66.4 min at 35 degrees C. No development of B. cereus was observed for milk with nisin added at 40 degrees C for 12 h, in which germinated cells decreased by a decimal reduction time (D) of 4.7 h. A temperature of 45 degrees C was shown to be harmful to B. cereus, decreasing the germinated cells in both formulations with D-values of 4.3 to 4.6 h. Similar inhibition of cell growth at 40 degrees C was not observed with lower nisin concentrations.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11848578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


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