| Literature DB >> 4552893 |
C A Dega, J M Goepfert, C H Amundson.
Abstract
The heat resistance of Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Salmonella alachua in milk solutions containing 10, 30, 42, and 51% (w/w) skim milk for total solids was determined. Increased milk-solids level effected a significant increase in the heat resistance of each organism. Although E. coli was more heat-resistant than both strains of Salmonella in 10% milk, the situation was reversed in 42 and 51% milk. Prior growth temperature was found to exert a profound effect on the heat resistance of S. typhimurium. Growth of S. typhimurium in 42% milk solids for 24 hr did not greatly enhance the thermal resistance of the organism when heated in a fresh 42% solids concentrate. Application of a partial vaccum during heating greatly diminished the decimal reduction times of S. typhimurium and E. coli and, in addition, virtually eliminated the protective effect of increased solids level.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 4552893 PMCID: PMC380354 DOI: 10.1128/am.23.2.415-420.1972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol ISSN: 0003-6919