Effects of high-pressure homogenization on the survival of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris in a laboratory medium

Lett Appl Microbiol. 2007 Oct;45(4):382-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1472-765X.2007.02219.x.

Abstract

Aims: This study was aimed to investigate the effectiveness of high-pressure homogenization (HPH) against Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris.

Methods and results: The susceptibility of three different strains of A. acidoterrestris (DSMZ 2498, Gamma4 and c8) to HPH (500-1700 bar) was studied. The experiments were performed in a laboratory medium (malt extract broth) on cells and spores. HPH caused a significant reduction of the initial cell number (1-2 log CFU ml(-1) at the highest pressures) in Gamma4 and DSMZ 2498 strains, whereas the effect on the spores was less significant.

Conclusions: This study showed that the susceptibility of A. acidoterrestris to HPH was strain-dependent: DSMZ 2498 seemed the most susceptible strain, whereas c8 was the most resistant one.

Significance and impact of the study: The results of our study will provide useful information on the sensitivity of an emerging spoilage micro-organism, such as A. acidoterrrestris, to HPH.

MeSH terms

  • Culture Media
  • Food Preservation / methods*
  • Gram-Positive Endospore-Forming Rods / growth & development
  • Gram-Positive Endospore-Forming Rods / physiology*
  • Hydrostatic Pressure*
  • Microbial Viability*

Substances

  • Culture Media