PROBABILITY OF GROWTH AND TOXIN PRODUCTION BY NONPROTEOLYTIC CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM IN ROCKFISH FILLETS STORED UNDER MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES.

Author(s) : IKAWA J. Y., GENIGEORGIS C.

Type of article: Article

Summary

FISH FILLETS WERE INOCULATED WITH SPORES OF CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM TYPES E, B AND F, AND STORED AT 277, 281, 285 AND 303 K (4, 8, 12 AND 30 DEG C) UNDER VACUUM, IN 100% CO2 OR 70% CO2 + 30% AIR OVER 21 DAYS. NO TOXIN IS DETECTED AFTER STORAGE AT 277 K. ONLY TOXIN B IS IDENTIFIED IN CONTAMINATED SAMPLES. THE PROBABILITY OF THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF A SPORE TOXIN IS LINKED TO STORAGE TEMPERATURE AND TIME. (Bibliogr. int. CDIUPA-CNRS, FR., 87-210-222437.

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  • Original title: PROBABILITY OF GROWTH AND TOXIN PRODUCTION BY NONPROTEOLYTIC CLOSTRIDIUM BOTULINUM IN ROCKFISH FILLETS STORED UNDER MODIFIED ATMOSPHERES.
  • Record ID : 1987-2273
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Int. J. Food Microbiol. - vol. 4 - n. 2
  • Publication date: 1987
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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