Mechanism of Thermal Injury in Staphylococcus aureus: I. Relationship Between Viability and Leakage
AUTOR(ES)
Allwood, M. C.
RESUMO
The viability of and leakage from suspensions of Staphylococcus aureus stored in the temperature range 3 to 60 C were determined. There was a direct relationship, up to 50 C, between death and leakage, both of which increased with increasing temperature. At temperatures above 50 C, there was a different pattern of response, the total leakage being less at 60 C than at 50 C, although there was greater membrane damage at the higher temperature. Sucrose, 1 m, almost completely prevented leakage at 37 and 50 C but not at 60 C.
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