A method of maintaining a reference flora of constant bacteriological composition

Abstract
Summary: A method is described by which the microbial flora of a raw milk sample was reconstituted on different occasions. After segregation on selective media into groups consisting of lactic acid bacteria, Gram-negative rods including coli-aerogenes, staphylococci, streptococci, and microbacteria, and propagation by replica plate techniques on optimal media, suspensions of these groups of organisms were then added in approximately the original proportions to 40 gal batches of heated milk of low bacterial count. When this was repeated on 18 different occasions over a period of 11 weeks, the milk flora was found to be almost identical with the original one.