Abstract:Listeria monocytogenes exhibits a heterogeneous response upon stress exposure which can be partially attributed to the presence of stable stress-resistant variants. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the presence of stress-resistant variants of Listeria monocytogenes and their corresponding trade-offs on population composition under different environmental conditions. A set of stress robustness and growth parameters of the wild type (WT) and an rpsU deletion variant was obtained and used to model their… Show more
“…In addition, the modelling approach followed in those studies that consider the inter-strain variability of the same microbial species has changed with respect to previous studies [18,19]. Latter developments in predictive modelling approaches have also resulted in new model equations [20], stochastic models [6,21,22] and models considering dynamic conditions [23].…”
Section: Recent Developments In Predictive Microbial Modellingmentioning
“…In addition, the modelling approach followed in those studies that consider the inter-strain variability of the same microbial species has changed with respect to previous studies [18,19]. Latter developments in predictive modelling approaches have also resulted in new model equations [20], stochastic models [6,21,22] and models considering dynamic conditions [23].…”
Section: Recent Developments In Predictive Microbial Modellingmentioning
“…The models presented in this work were evaluated using published data. Inactivation data of proteinase was obtained by digitizing published graphs (Driessen, 1983;Schokker & Van Boekel, 1997) using GraphClick 3.0.3 (Arizona Software 2012), and for L. monocytogenes the original raw data was used (Metselaar et al, 2013 andMetselaar et al, 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4.7. Highly accurate kinetic inactivation data for Listeria monocytogenes at different temperatures and pH, were provided by Metselaar et al (2013), Metselaar et al (2016). Metselaar et al (2013) have studied the inactivation of L. monocytogenes LO28 wild type (WT) and an acid resistant variant 14, at two different growth stages (late exponential and stationary phase) towards combinations of heat and acidification.…”
Section: Inactivation Of Listeria Monocytogenes By Heat and Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameter estimates of the Gauss-Eyring model for L. monocytogenes when exposed to heat and pH. The estimates are for a global fit to the inactivation data (Metselaar et al, 2013 andMetselaar et al, 2016) for LO28-WT and the variant 14 in the late exponential (LE) and stationary phase (SP). In each isolate two subpopulations were resolved that differ in reference temperature Tr and Z-value.…”
Section: Inactivation Of Listeria Monocytogenes By Heat and Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gauss-Eyring model was fitted as a global model to the inactivation data of Metselaar et al (2013), Metselaar et al (2016) using temperature, pH and time as the independent variables and assuming two Gaussian subpopulations (8 parameters) according to:…”
Section: Inactivation Of Listeria Monocytogenes By Heat and Phmentioning
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