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Sensitization of Bacillus subtilis spores to dry heat and desiccation by pretreatment with oxidizing agents

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LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
卷 46, 期 4, 页码 492-497

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-765X.2008.02344.x

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bacillus; cell injury/sub-lethal injury; disinfection; resistance; spores

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Aims: To determine if pretreatment with oxidizing agents sensitizes Bacillus subtilis spores to dry heat or desiccation. Methods: Bacillus subtilis spores were killed approx. 90% by oxidizing agents, and the sensitivity of treated and untreated spores to dry heat and desiccation was determined. The effects of pyruvate on spore recovery after oxidizing agent pretreatment and then dry heat or desiccation were also determined. Conclusions: Spores pretreated with Oxone (TM) or hypochlorite were not sensitized to dry heat or freeze-drying. However, hydrogen peroxide or t-butylhydroperoxide pretreatment sensitized spores to dry heat or desiccation, and the desiccation caused mutagenesis in the survivors. Pyruvate increased recovery of spores treated with hydrogen peroxide alone or plus dry heat or desiccation, and with t-butylhydroperoxide and desiccation, but not with t-butylhydroperoxide alone or plus dry heat. Significance and Impact of the Study: Pretreatment with peroxides sensitizes bacterial spores to subsequent stress. This finding may suggest improved regimens for spore inactivation.

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