Kl. Kauppi et al., INFLUENCE OF SUBSTRATE AND LOW-TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF VEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Food microbiology, 13(5), 1996, pp. 397-405
Growth and survival of verotoxigenic Escherichia coli (VTEC) were stud
ied in tryptic soy broth (TSB), brain-heart infusion (BHI), and whole
milk at 12, 9.5, 8.5, 7.5, 6.5, and 5.5 degrees C (+/-0.2 degrees C).
Colony forming units (cfu) were enumerated by surface plating on eosin
methylene blue (EMB) agar plates and incubating at 37 degrees C for 2
4 h. Growth curves were plotted and lag and generation times were dete
rmined. Results indicated that the average generation times for each s
train was similar in each medium (4.6+/-0.9 h) at 12 degrees C. Howeve
r, at 9.5 degrees C the average generation time differed significantly
among the media (P<0.05). The average generation time was longer in B
HI compared to TSB and whole milk at 9.5 degrees C (14 h in BHI vs 11
h in milk and TSB). Also, the generation time of individual strains in
BHI varied from 9.5-22 h at 9.5 degrees C. Decrease of temperature to
8.5 degrees C resulted in lack of growth of two strains in BHI. At 7.
5 degrees C none of the strains grew in BHI, one grew in TSB, whereas
all grew in milk. A further decrease of temperature to 6.5 degrees C d
id not allow growth of any of the strains in TSB or BHI whereas all gr
ew in milk. Addition of 5% lactose to TSB and BHI enabled survival and
growth of all strains at 6.5 degrees C. The results of this study dem
onstrate the influence of growth medium composition on the minimum gro
wth temperature of verotoxigenic E. coli. (C) 1996 Academic Press Limi
ted