2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2015.03.028
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Development and validation of a surrogate strain cocktail to evaluate bactericidal effects of pressure on verotoxigenic Escherichia coli

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“…Heat resistance is not related to the phylogenetic group, the serotype, or the virotype of E. coli (Liu et al, 2015; Mercer et al, 2015). Highly heat resistant strains of E. coli exhibit D 60°C values exceeding 10 min (Dlusskaya et al, 2011; Garcia-Hernandez et al, 2015). Genetic determinants of the variability of heat resistance between strains are only partially understood.…”
Section: Variability Of Resistance Of Strains Of E Coli To Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Heat resistance is not related to the phylogenetic group, the serotype, or the virotype of E. coli (Liu et al, 2015; Mercer et al, 2015). Highly heat resistant strains of E. coli exhibit D 60°C values exceeding 10 min (Dlusskaya et al, 2011; Garcia-Hernandez et al, 2015). Genetic determinants of the variability of heat resistance between strains are only partially understood.…”
Section: Variability Of Resistance Of Strains Of E Coli To Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reduction in water activity from 0.995 to levels between 0.98 and 0.96 in salt or sucrose solutions significantly enhanced the heat resistance of E. coli (Kaur et al, 1998). The heat resistance of several strains of E. coli was also increased by addition of 2–6% of NaCl (Garcia-Hernandez et al, 2015). Addition of 2% NaCl resulted in the accumulation of amino acids including glycine betaine and proline as major cytoplasmic solutes; accumulation of carbohydrates including glucose and trehalose occurred in response to the addition of 6% NaCl (Pleitner et al, 2012).…”
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“…While improved RpoH activity can logically increase heat resistance, upregulation of the heat-shock response was previously correlated with improved HHP resistance (17,20). Nevertheless, intrinsic heat and HHP resistance are not necessarily correlated with each other, as the most heat-resistant E. coli strains are not per se the most HHP resistant, and vice versa (13,29). Development of heat resistance through mutational upregulation of the activity of global regulators, such as RpoS and RpoH, seems to comply with the expected pleiotropic systemic impact of heat stress on the cell, although identification of the most important downstream effectors of these extensive stress regulons might help us to better delineate the exact nature of incurred cellular injury.…”
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