Lactobacillus bulgaricus와 Streptococcus lactis 발효탈지유에서의 Listeria monocytogenes의 생존추이

Behavior of Listeria monocytogenes in skin milk during fermentation by Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus lactis

  • 박경식 (동신전문대학 환경위생과)
  • 발행 : 1997.03.01

초록

Behavior of Listeria monocytogenes in Skim milk during fermentation by Lactobacillus bulgaricus YI-2 and Streptococcus lactis FYI-1 were determined. Autoclaved skim milk was inoculated with ca. 10$^{3}$ L. monocytogenes (Strain LM91-1 or LM 96-2) cells/ml, and with 5.0, 1.0, 0.5 or 0.1% of a milk culture of either L. bulgaricus TI-2 or S. lactis FYI-1. Skim milk containing ca. 10$^{3}$ L. monocytogenes was incubated at 37 or 42$\circ $C for 15 h with L. bulgaricus YI-2, and at 21 or 30$\circ $C for 15 h with S. lactis FYI-1. Cultured skim milks were stored at 4$\circ $C in the refrigerater. Samples were plated on Oxford Agar with oxford antimicrobic supplement to enumerate L. monocytogenes and on either modified MRS agar to enumerate lactic acid bacteria. L. monocytogenes survived the 15-h fermentation with S. lactis FYI-1 in all combinations of level of inoculum and temperature of incubation, but inhibition of growth ranged from 94 to 100%. When incubated with over the 1.0% of L. bulgaricus, L. monocytogenes inhibited or disappeared in fermented skim milk from 9 h after incubation. Especially, incubation at 42$\circ $C with 5.0% L. bulgaricus YI-2 as inoculum appeared to be the most effective inhibitory combination for strain LM 91-1, causing 100% inhibition in growth based on maximum papulation attained. In most instances of incubated with L. bulgaricus YI-2, growth of the pathogene appeared to be completely inhibited when the pH dropped below 4.38.

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