As. Mazzotta et al., NISIN RESISTANCE IN CLOSTRIDIUM-BOTULINUM SPORES AND VEGETATIVE CELLS, Applied and environmental microbiology, 63(7), 1997, pp. 2654-2659
The frequencies at which vegetative cells and spores of Clostridium bo
tulinum strains 56A, 62A, 17409A 25763A, 213B, B-aphis, and 169B forme
d colonies on agar media containing 0, 10(2), 10(3), and 10(4) IU of n
isin per mi at 30 degrees C were determined. Strain 56A had the highes
t frequencies of nisin resistance, while strains 62A, 169B, and B-aphi
s had the lowest, For most strains, spores were more resistant than ve
getative cells. One exposure to nisin was sufficient to generate stabl
e nisin-resistant isolates in some strains, Stepwise exposure to incre
asing concentrations of nisin generated stable resistant isolates from
all strains, Spores produced from nisin-resistant isolates maintained
their nisin resistance, The frequency of spontaneous nisin resistance
was reduced considerably by lowering the pH of the media and adding 3
% NaCl. Nisin-resistant isolates of strains 56A and 169B also had incr
eased resistance to pediocin PA1, bavaricin MN, plantaricin BN, and le
uconocin S.