Rg. Labbe et Th. Huang, GENERATION TIMES AND MODELING OF ENTEROTOXIN-POSITIVE AND ENTEROTOXIN-NEGATIVE STRAINS OF CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS IN LABORATORY MEDIA AND GROUND-BEEF, Journal of food protection, 58(12), 1995, pp. 1303-1306
The growth of two enterotoxin-positive (ent(+)) and two enterotoxin-ne
gative (ent(-)) strains of Clostridium perfringens were examined in tw
o laboratory media, fluid thioglycollate and fluid thioglycollate with
beef, and in autoclaved ground beef stored at 37, 41, 43, 46, and 48
degrees C. There was no association between enterotoxigenicity and opt
imum growth temperature, which varied depending on strain and medium.
Experimentally obtained values for generation times at 43 degrees C we
re as low as 8.7 and 6.3 min in thioglycollate both for ent(+) and ent
(-) strains respectively, In autoclaved ground beef the shortest gener
ation times, 7.1 min and 9.2 min, were obtained at 41 and 46 degrees C
for two ent(+) strains. For ent(-) strains in autoclaved ground beef
a generation time of 6.6 min was observed at 43 degrees C. Temperature
optima obtained experimentally were the same as those obtained by the
Gompertz model. The rapid growth of the ent(+) strains between 41 and
46 degrees C underlines previous recommendations for proper holding a
nd cooling of protein foods such as meat and poultry known to support
the growth of this organism.