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Effect of sodium nitrite and sodium chloride on growth of lactic acid bacteria.
Authors:H Korkeala  T Alanko  T Tiusanen
Institution:Department of Food and Environmental Hygiene, College of Veterinary Medicine, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:The effect of NaNO2 and NaCl on the growth of 24 lactic acid bacteria strains isolated from vacuum-packed cooked ring sausages were examined by analyzing different growth parameters with Bioscreen. NaNO2 had a very limited effect on the growth of lactic acid bacteria at 50 and 100 mg/l but at 400 mg/l a more pronounced inhibitory effect was found. Bacterial growth was enhanced by 1-2% (w/v) of added NaCl, while NaCl concentrations above 3% (w/v) had a clear inhibitory effect. Leuconostoc isolates seemed to be more sensitive to sodium nitrite and sodium chloride than homofermentative lactobacilli strains. Among homofermentative lactobacilli, the strains resembling Lactobacillus curvatus were more sensitive to NaCl than those resembling Lactobacillus sake.
Keywords:Lactobacillus curvatus  Lactobacillus sake  growth  growth inhibition  bioscreen  lag phase  delta absorbance  gradient
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