Rg. Labbe et Ca. Chang, RECOVERY OF HEAT-INJURED SPORES OF CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS TYPE-B, TYPE-C AND TYPE-D BY LYSOZYME AND AN INITIATION PROTEIN, Letters in applied microbiology, 21(5), 1995, pp. 302-306
Heat-injured spores of several strains of Clostridium perfringens type
s B, C and D could be partially recovered if lysozyme was included in
the recovery medium. As little as 25 ng ml(-1) was effective. D-90 deg
rees C values of 1.3-2.6 were obtained with an approximate 2-3-fold in
crease in the presence of 1 mu g ml(-1) of lysozyme. In the absence of
lysozyme, prolonged heating of spores resulted in the appearance of s
atellite colonies surrounding colonies of surviving spores. An initiat
ion protein, previously reported in the case of type A strains, was al
so produced by type B, C and D strains. When added to the recovery med
ium it too promoted the recovery of spores from thermal injury though
not as effectively as lysozyme.