Literature DB >> 15690799

Effect of pH, NaCl content, and temperature on growth and survival of Arcobacter spp.

Elaine M D'Sa1, Mark A Harrison.   

Abstract

Growth and survival of six human isolates of the pathogenic Arcobacter spp. in the presence of selected environmental factors were studied. Four strains of Arcobacter butzleri and two strains of Arcobacter cryaerophilus were exposed to pH levels of 3.5 to 8.0. Most strains grew between pH 5.5 and 8.0, with optimal growth of most A. butzleri and A. cryaerophilus strains at pH 6.0 to 7.0 and 7.0 to 7.5, respectively. The 24-h optimal growth range in the presence of NaCl was 0.5 to 1.0% for A. cryaerophilus. However, after 96 h, the optimum was between 0.5 and 2.0% NaCl. The optimum range for growth of A. butzleri strains was 0.09 to 0.5% NaCl after 96 h. The upper growth limits were 3.5 and 3.0% NaCl for A. butzleri and A. cryaerophilus, respectively. Survival at 25 degrees C in up to 5% NaCl was noted for A. butzleri 3556 and 3539 and A. cryaerophilus 3256. Decimal reduction times (D-values) at pH 7.3 in phosphate-buffered saline for three A. butzleri strains were 0.07 to 0.12 min at 60 degrees C, 0.38 to 0.76 min at 55 degrees C, and 5.12 to 5.81 min at 50 degrees C. At pH 5.5, decreased thermotolerance was observed, with D-values of 0.03 to 0.11 min at 60 degrees C, 0.30 to 0.42 min at 55 degrees C, and 1.97 to 4.42 min at 50 degrees C. Calculated z-values ranged from 5.20 to 6.28 degrees C. D-values of a three-strain mixture of A. butzleri in raw ground pork were 18.51 min at 50 degrees C and 2.18 min at 55 degrees C. Mild heat (50 degress C) followed by cold shock (4 or 8 degrees C exposure) had a synergistic lethal effect, reducing more cells than with an individual 50 degrees C treatment or with cold shock temperatures of 12 or 16 degrees C.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15690799     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028x-68.1.18

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


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