The combined effects of pH (3.0-4.0) and vanillin concentration (500-1
,000 ppm) on the growth of Aspergillus flavus, A. niger, A. ochraceus
and A. parasiticus were evaluated in potato-dextrose agar adjusted to
a water activity 0.98. Mold germination time and radial growth rates (
RGR) were significantly affected by the variables (p<0.05). For equal
concentration of the antimicrobial the reduction in pH had important e
ffects lowering the RGR. The lag time increased as vanillin concentrat
ion increased and pH decreased. The inverse lag times of each mold cou
ld be described by second order polynomials.