Effect of the pre‐treatments for milk samples filtration on direct viable cell counts
- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Bacteriology
- Vol. 80 (5) , 511-516
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1996.tb03250.x
Abstract
Escherichia coli O25: H–42 was selected to study the effect of pre‐treatments on the enumeration of direct viable cells from milk samples. Before and after inducing cell elongation by cellular division inhibitors, three pre‐treatments for milk‐filtration were used. One involved a pretreatment with trypsin (1·5 min at 50°C), addition of hot Triton X‐100 after heating and filter rinses with phosphate saline buffer. The other two involved pretreatment with trypsin and Triton X‐100 (10 min at 50°C), filter rinses with hot Triton X‐100 and organic solvents. Pre‐treatments applied after inducing cell elongation had an effect on cell recovery from milk samples depending on the pre‐treatment used. The most suitable, on the basis of the number and percentage of enlarged cells obtained was the first described. The others selectively affected recovery of elongated cells. Pretreatments applied before inducing the cell elongation, negatively affected viability with enumerations in milk samples being significantly (P < 0·001) lower than those found in controls. However, the negative effects of first pre‐treatment on viability was lower than that produced by the pre‐treatments involving organic solvents.Keywords
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