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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1974 March; 27(3): 613-615
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Effect of Lysozyme on the Recovery of Heated Clostridium botulinum Spores

Gordon Alderton, John K. Chen and Keith A. Ito

Western Regional Research Laboratory, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Berkeley, California 94710
National Canners Association, Western Research Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94710

ABSTRACT

Lysozyme in the recovery medium increased the recovery of heated spores, thereby raising the measured heat resistance of type E Clostridium botulinum spores about 1,800-fold and type A spores up to 3-fold.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1974 March; 27(3): 613-615
Copyright © 1974 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.







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