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Evaluation of the effects of sodium chloride,potassium sorbate,nisin and lysozyme on the probability of growth of Clostridium sporogenes
Authors:Elham Khanipour  Steve H. Flint  Owen J. McCarthy  Matt Golding  Jon Palmer  Mark Tamplin
Affiliation:1. Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health, Massey University, , Palmerston North, New Zealand;2. Food Safety Centre, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, , Hobart, Tas, 7001 Australia
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the combined effect of salt (sodium chloride, 0–8% w/v), sorbate (potassium sorbate, 0–4.5% w/v), nisin (0–500 ppm) and lysozyme (0–500 ppm) on the survival of Clostridium sporogenes as a non‐toxigenic surrogate of Clostridium botulinum in terms of the probability of growth by using a central composite rotatable design. The results indicated that salt and sorbate were the most effective factors in preventing the growth of Cl. sporogenes in high‐moisture (>95%) and low‐acid conditions. The probability of growth of Cl. sporogenes in broth was reduced by combinations of salt and sorbate. Nisin and lysozyme had insignificant effects on the probability of growth of Cl. sporogenes (P > 0.05). Lysozyme individually and in combination with nisin had no inhibitory effect on Cl. sporogenes. Overall, the addition of sorbate and lysozyme may allow the salt concentration to be reduced while preventing growth.
Keywords:   Clostridium sporogenes     salt  nisin  sorbate  lysozyme  probability of growth
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