Ss. Sumner et al., OCCURRENCE OF ENTEROTOXIGENIC STRAINS OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS AND ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION IN BAKERY PRODUCTS, Journal of food protection, 56(8), 1993, pp. 722-724
Bakery items were surveyed for the presence of Staphylococcus aureus.
Items analyzed were oatmeal raisin cookies, apple muffins, cream puffs
, and long johns. S. aureus were isolated from 21 (9.8%) of 214 bakery
items surveyed. Enterotoxin was produced by seven of these isolates.
An enterotoxin producing S. aureus was found in one apple muffin and o
ne long john and in five of the cream puffs. The pH and water activity
ranges for the bakery items would support S. aureus growth except the
water activity for the cookies. An enterotoxin A-producing strain of
S. aureus was also inoculated in or on the surface of the bakery items
. The bakery items were held at 25-degrees-C for 48 h to simulate cons
umer handling. Total S. aureus was determined by plate count on Baird-
Parker agar. S. aureus survived on all the bakery items. After 24 h, t
otal cell number decreased on surface inoculated bakery items; however
, S. aureus grew well in the inoculated fillings of cream puffs and lo
ng johns increasing to 10(5) CFU/g.