1. Suitability of some enrichment broths and diluents for enumerating cold- and heat-stressed Vibrio parahaemolyticus
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Beuchat Lr
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Arabinose ,Hot Temperature ,Sodium ,Immunology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Sodium Chloride ,Biology ,Alizarin ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Diluent ,Tryptic soy broth ,Phosphates ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Potassium phosphate ,Genetics ,Food science ,Molecular Biology ,Inoculation ,Vibrio parahaemolyticus ,General Medicine ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,equipment and supplies ,biology.organism_classification ,Culture Media ,Cold Temperature ,chemistry ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Food Microbiology - Abstract
Vibrio parahaemolyticus cells were injured by chilling and heating, and their recovery was tested in glucose–salt–Teepol broth (GSTB), tryptic soy broth containing 7% NaCl (TSBS), Horie – arabinose – ethyl violet broth (HAEB), and water blue – alizarin yellow broth (WBAY). Exponential phase cells were more sensitive to cold shock than were stationary phase cells. Exposure of chill-injured V. parahaemolyticus to GSTB and TSBS resulted in 70 to 80% death; about 70% lethality was noted for heat-injured cells inoculated into TSBS. Neither HAEB nor WBAY enrichment media were lethal to stressed cells, although rates of growth were retarded. The 3% NaCl in 0.1 M potassium phosphate (pH 7.0) diluent proved to be most suitable for protecting against inactivation of cold- and heat-injured cells.
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- 1977
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