The incidence, intraspecific diversity and toxigenic profile of Bacillus cereus in the Yellow-Water were investigated. Of 50 samples tested, 17 (34%) were contaminated by B. cereus with 3.7 × 10 3 _ 4.9 × 10 3 CFU/mL.
The intraspecific diversity of B. cereus was observed by repetitive (GTG) 5 sequence polymorphism-PCR, with sixsubtypes, and were further discriminated into seven subtypes by 16S-23S rRNA intergenic transcribed spacer. 94%of isolates contained at least 2 toxin genes of nheABC, hblCDA, cytK, entFM and EM1, but 6.0% carried none of them. The detection rates of nheABC, hblCDA, cytK and entFM were 94%, 88%, 46% and 70%, respectively. All isolates with nheABC could produce NHE, but of the isolates harbored hblCDA, 52% was positive for HBL. Only 6.0% isolates possessed EM1 and they were positive for emetic toxin assay. The results suggested that Yellow-Water needs stricter microbial standard as a fermented food flavor enhancer.
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