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Effect of Physical and Chemical Treatments on Viability, Sub-Lethal Injury, and Release of Cellular Components from Bacillus clausii and Bacillus coagulans Spores and Cells.

Antonio Bevilacqua1, Leonardo Petruzzi1, Milena Sinigaglia1, Barbara Speranza1, Daniela Campaniello1, Emanuela Ciuffreda1, Maria Rosaria Corbo1.   

Abstract

Bacterial spores are of concern to the food industry due to their ability to survive processing and their potential to subsequently germinate and grow in food. In this paper, two strains belonging to the genus Bacillus (B. clausii DSM 8716 and B. coagulans DSM 1) were studied under in vitro conditions after the application of essential oils, and physical treatments; cells and spores' susceptibility, the extent of sub-lethal injury and the release of cellular components as a function of treatment and targets (cells, spores, old or activated spores) were studied. The highest antimicrobial effect was found for cells treated through citrus extract, while both essential oils and physical treatments could cause a sub-lethal injury on the surviving cells and spores; in addition, the spores of B. coagulans released dipicolinic acid (DPA) and proteins. Sub-lethal injury should be considered when designing a food processing treatment, because injured microorganisms could either repair the damage or be inactivated with a different effect on microbial stability of foods.

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Keywords:  DPA; age of spores; injury; proteins; release

Year:  2020        PMID: 33297479      PMCID: PMC7762378          DOI: 10.3390/foods9121814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


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