2015
DOI: 10.3136/fstr.21.745
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Enhanced Inactivation of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> Spores by Carbonation with Heating in the Presence of Monoglycerol-caprate

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“…DPA release also decreases heat resistance, and the spores were inactivated by the heating component of CH. We have shown that CH with 0.1 mM MC10 exhibits a bacteriostatic effect, while 0.1 mM MC10 treatment alone did not (Noma et al, 2015). This result is consistent with the proposed inactivation mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…DPA release also decreases heat resistance, and the spores were inactivated by the heating component of CH. We have shown that CH with 0.1 mM MC10 exhibits a bacteriostatic effect, while 0.1 mM MC10 treatment alone did not (Noma et al, 2015). This result is consistent with the proposed inactivation mechanism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…DPA release also decreases the heat resistance of spores. We have shown that the heat resistance of B. subtilis spores was decreased to a greater extent by CH with MC10 than by CH alone (Noma et al, 2015). In addition, the inactivation effect of CH with MC10 was more notable at temperatures above 70℃ (Klangpetch et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…These results indicate that the addition of MC10 most efficiently augmented the inactivation effect of CH against the spores of B. subtilis. We also reported that HT alone (80℃ and 0.1 MPa for 30 min) or pressurization alone (80℃ and 5 MPa for 30 min, pressurized by N 2 gas) in the presence or absence of MC10 induced no inactivation effects (Noma et al, 2015). These results showed that the inactivation effect in the presence of MC10 was demonstrated not only by heating or pressurization but by CH.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…4). In addition, we previously reported that CH in the presence of MC10 inhibited germination of B. subtilis spores (Noma et al, 2015). Therefore, we investigated the inactivation effect of ITWNI, CH at 80℃ and 5 MPa for 10 min, without incubation, followed by HT 2 at 90℃ for 5 min, in the presence of MC10 (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have reported that CH induced germination of bacterial spores suspended in water without subsequent cultivation, as confirmed by the reduction in heat resistance, decrease in optical density, and increase in DAPI stainability (Noma et al, 2011). In addition, we also showed that combined treatment of CH and MC10 decreased the heat resistance of B. subtilis spores, as compared to CH alone (Noma et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%