Kinetics of microbial death by combined treatment with heat and antimicrobial agents
作者:
T. Tsuchido,
I. Shibasaki,
期刊:
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
(WILEY Available online 1980)
卷期:
Volume 22,
issue 1
页码: 107-118
ISSN:0006-3592
年代: 1980
DOI:10.1002/bit.260220109
出版商: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
AbstractStudies were made of the death kinetics ofEscherichia colicells heated at 46 to 56°C in 0.05Mphosphate buffer (pH 7.0) containing either an amphoteric surfactant (Tego 15DL, 1–10 μg/ml) or sorbic acid (0.5 to 3%). A linear relationship was obtained on the Arrhenius plot for the death of cells heated with each antimicrobial agent. The kinetics of the action of the surfactant, however, differed from that of sorbic acid. With the amphoteric surfactant, the activation enthalpy of the death reaction decreased from 108 to 51 kcal/mol as the concentration of surfactant was increased in the range tested although the death rate remained high; whereas with sorbic acid the activation enthalpy remained fairly constant (104 ± 9 kcal/mol) independent of its concentration and the death rate was similarly high. Further, in the action of the amphoteric surfactant, a thermodynamic compensation effect was observed, the compensation temperature being 334°K (61°C), i.e., relatively close to the observed temperatures. For sorbic acid, however, this temperature seemed to be too high to observe when determined from the Arrhenius plot. The data of the dependency of the death‐rate constant upon the concentration of antimicrobial agent indicated a similar difference in the action of the two agents. Based on our results and on data obtained by other workers, we propose that antimicrobial agents that enhance cellular death induced by heating can be characterized into t
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