Lake Donald E, Lesniewski Roland S, Anderson Jean E, Graves Richard R, Bremser Joseph F
American Can Company, 433 North Northwest Highway, Barrington, Illinois 60010.
J Food Prot. 1985 Sep;48(9):794-798. doi: 10.4315/0362-028X-48.9.794.
Microbiological surveys of post-processing can handling equipment were conducted in three low-acid food canneries to identify the source and numbers of mesophilic anaerobic sporeformers isolated from post-processing spoilage of cans packed at those canneries. Significant numbers of spores of these organisms were found on various equipment and can tracks. The spores were also isolated from the can cooling waters in two of the canneries and in numbers higher than have been reported previously. No correlation was noted between mesophilic anaerobic spore counts and total aerobic counts in samples obtained from the surveys. Clostridium botulinum was not isolated from any of the survey samples. A medium useful in the isolation of mesophilic anaerobic sporeformers is described.
对三家低酸食品罐头厂的后处理罐装设备进行了微生物调查,以确定从这些罐头厂包装的罐头后处理变质中分离出的嗜温厌氧芽孢杆菌的来源和数量。在各种设备和罐头传送轨道上发现了大量这些微生物的孢子。在其中两家罐头厂的罐头冷却水中也分离出了孢子,且数量高于此前报道。在调查获得的样本中,未发现嗜温厌氧芽孢杆菌计数与总需氧菌计数之间存在相关性。在任何调查样本中均未分离出肉毒梭菌。本文描述了一种用于分离嗜温厌氧芽孢杆菌的培养基。