Sporulation Boundaries And Spore Formation Kinetics Of Bacillus Spp. As A Function Of Temperature, Ph And A(W)

FOOD MICROBIOLOGY(2012)

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Sporulation niches in the food chain are considered as a source of hazard and are not clearly identified. Determining the sporulation environmental boundaries could contribute to identify potential sporulation niches. Spore formation was determined in a Sporulation Mineral Buffer. The effect of incubation temperature, pH and water activity on time to one spore per mL, maximum sporulation rate and final spore concentration was investigated for a Bacillus weihenstephanensis and a Bacillus licheniformis strain.Sporulation boundaries of B. weihenstephanensis and of B. licheniformis were similar to, or included within, the range of temperatures, pH and water activities supporting growth. For instance, sporulation boundaries of B. weihenstephanensis were evaluated at 5 degrees C, 35 degrees C, pH 5.2 and a(w) 0.960 while growth boundaries were observed at 5 degrees C, 37 degrees C. pH 4.9 and a(w) 0.950. Optimum spore formation was determined at 30 degrees C pH 7.2 for B. weihenstephanensis and at 45 degrees C pH 7.2 for B. licheniformis. Lower temperatures and pH delayed the sporulation process. For instance, the time to one spore per mL was tenfold longer when sporulation occurred at 10 degrees C and 20 degrees C, for each strain respectively, than at optimum sporulation temperature. The relative effect of temperature and pH on sporulation rates and on growth rates is similar. This work suggests that the influence of environmental factors on the quantitative changes in sporulation boundaries and rates was similar to their influence on changes in growth rate. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Bacillus weihenstephanensis,Bacillus licheniformis,Sporulation boundaries,Growth,Temperature,pH,Water activity,Modeling
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