Spores of PA3679 (C. sporogenes) and Clostridiwn botulinum 213B were less heat resistant when heated in a menstruum of decreasing pH. The D value of the spore population decreased by 50% when heated in pH 5.0 buffer compared to pH 7.0 buffer. Addition of NaCl to the recovery medium reduced the number of colony forming units in a population of heated spores. Presence of NaCl at 2.0% in the recovery medium decreased the spore D-value by 20-40% irrespective of pH of the heating menstruum. Combined effects of pH and NaCl could be illustrated by three-dimensional histograms.
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