2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2012.11.001
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Effects of nisin and reutericyclin on resistance of endospores of Clostridium spp. to heat and high pressure

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“…Conversely, 90°C and 600 MPa treatments released DPA from clostridial endospores and inactivated a majority of the spore population (11) but did not severely alter membrane rigidity (this study). The presence of nisin during treatment at 90°C and 600 MPa did not affect spore membranes (this study) but accelerated endospore inactivation (11). Addition of reutericyclin resulted in more-fluid membranes during and after high-pressure thermal processing (this study) but did not consistently enhance spore inactivation (11).…”
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“…Conversely, 90°C and 600 MPa treatments released DPA from clostridial endospores and inactivated a majority of the spore population (11) but did not severely alter membrane rigidity (this study). The presence of nisin during treatment at 90°C and 600 MPa did not affect spore membranes (this study) but accelerated endospore inactivation (11). Addition of reutericyclin resulted in more-fluid membranes during and after high-pressure thermal processing (this study) but did not consistently enhance spore inactivation (11).…”
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“…Nisin is a pore-forming lantibiotic (6), reutericyclin is a proton ionophore (8). Remarkably, nisin enhances pressure-induced spore inactivation (9, 10), whereas reutericyclin had no effect or even attenuated pressure-induced inactivation of bacterial endospores (11).…”
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