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Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Article Title: Listeria monocytogenes Sublethal Injury and Viable-but-Nonculturable State Induced by Acidic Conditions and Disinfectants
doi: 10.1128/Spectrum.01377-21
Figure Lengend Snippet: Populations (log CFU/ml) of L. monocytogenes , strain Scott A, after incubation for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 h under the following conditions: (A) AA, pH 3.0, at 20°C, (B) AA, pH 2.7, at 20°C, (C) AA, pH 2.5, at 20°C, (D) AA, pH 3.0, at 4°C, (E) AA, pH 2.7, at 4°C, (F) AA, pH 2.5, at 4°C, (G) HCl, pH 3.0, at 20°C, (H) HCl, pH 2.7, at 20°C, (I) HCl, pH 2.5, at 20°C, (J) HCl, pH 3.0, at 4°C, (K) HCl, pH 2.7, at 4°C, and (L) HCl, pH 2.5, at 4°C. Total culturable (dark gray bars) and noninjured (light gray bars) population levels were measured after incubation for 2 days and 5 days at 37°C on TSAYE supplemented with 0% and 5% NaCl, respectively. Bars represent mean values ± standard deviations (SD) from 3 independent biological replicates. Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) are indicated with different uppercase (TSAYE) and lowercase (TSAYE+5%NaCl) letters, respectively. The dotted line represents the limit of detection (LOD). **, P < 0.05; ***, P < 0.01; n.s., not significant.
Article Snippet: To differentiate the injured subpopulation from the total culturable population, growth in
Techniques: Incubation
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Article Title: Listeria monocytogenes Sublethal Injury and Viable-but-Nonculturable State Induced by Acidic Conditions and Disinfectants
doi: 10.1128/Spectrum.01377-21
Figure Lengend Snippet: Populations (log CFU/ml) of L. monocytogenes , strain Scott A, after incubation for 0, 30, 60, 300, 900, or 1,800 s under the following conditions: (A) PAA, 0.5 ppm, at 20°C, (B) PAA, 5 ppm, at 20°C, (C) PAA, 10 ppm, at 20°C, (D) PAA, 0.5 ppm, at 4°C, (E) PAA, 5 ppm, at 4°C, (F) PAA, 10 ppm, at 4°C, (G) SH, 0.5 ppm, at 20°C, (H) SH, 5 ppm, at 20°C, (I) SH, 10 ppm, at 20°C, (J) SH, 0.5 ppm, at 4°C, (K) SH, 5 ppm, at 4°C, and (L) SH, 10 ppm, at 4°C. Total culturable (dark gray bars) and noninjured (light gray bars) population levels were measured after incubation for 2 days and 5 days at 37°C on TSAYE supplemented with 0% and 5% NaCl, respectively. Bars represent mean values ± SD from 3 independent biological replicates. Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) are indicated with different uppercase (TSAYE) and lowercase (TSAYE+5%NaCl) letters, respectively. The dotted line represents the limit of detection (LOD). *, P < 0.1; **, P < 0.05; ***, P < 0.01; n.s., not significant.
Article Snippet: To differentiate the injured subpopulation from the total culturable population, growth in
Techniques: Incubation
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Article Title: Listeria monocytogenes Sublethal Injury and Viable-but-Nonculturable State Induced by Acidic Conditions and Disinfectants
doi: 10.1128/Spectrum.01377-21
Figure Lengend Snippet: Populations (log CFU/ml) of L. monocytogenes , strain Scott A, after incubation for 0, 30, 60, 300, 900, or 1,800 s under the following conditions: (A) PAA, 20 ppm, at 20°C, (B) PAA, 30 ppm, at 20°C, (C) PAA, 40 ppm, at 20°C, (D) PAA, 20 ppm, at 4°C, (E) PAA, 30 ppm, at 4°C, and (F) PAA, 40 ppm, at 4°C. Total culturable (dark gray bars) and noninjured (light gray bars) population levels were measured after incubation for 2 days and 5 days at 37°C on TSAYE supplemented with 0% and 5% NaCl, respectively. Bars represent mean values ± SD from 3 independent biological replicates. Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) are indicated with different uppercase (TSAYE) and lowercase (TSAYE+5%NaCl) letters, respectively. The dotted line represents the limit of detection (LOD). *, P < 0.1; **, P < 0.05; n.s., not significant.
Article Snippet: To differentiate the injured subpopulation from the total culturable population, growth in
Techniques: Incubation
Journal: Microbiology Spectrum
Article Title: Listeria monocytogenes Sublethal Injury and Viable-but-Nonculturable State Induced by Acidic Conditions and Disinfectants
doi: 10.1128/Spectrum.01377-21
Figure Lengend Snippet: Populations (log CFU/ml) of L. monocytogenes , strain Scott A, after incubation for 0, 1, 2, or 3 h at 20°C in Ringer’s solution with 20 ppm (A), 30 ppm (C), or 40 ppm (E) PAA. Total culturable (dark gray bars) and noninjured (light gray bars) population levels were measured after incubation for 2 and 5 days at 37°C on TSAYE supplemented with 0% and 5% NaCl, respectively. Bars represent mean values ± SD from one experiment with six independent samples ( n = 6). Statistically significant differences ( P < 0.05) are indicated with different uppercase and lowercase letters for TSAYE and TSAYE+5%NaCl, respectively. The dotted line represents the limit of detection (LOD). ***, P < 0.01; n.s., not significant. Each time point relates to several images acquired at different fields of view (FOV) of the same sample. Enumeration results (%) for cells exhibiting fluorescence (CFDA + /PI − , green; CFDA − /PI + , red; CFDA + /PI + , orange; or CFDA − /PI − , black), considering several images of different fields of view (FOV) at each time point after treatment with PAA at 20 ppm (0 h, 5 FOV; 1 h, 4 FOV; 2 h, 5 FOV; 3 h, 5 FOV) (B), 30 ppm (0 h, 4 FOV; 1 h, 5 FOV; 2 h, 5 FOV; 3 h, 5 FOV) (D), and 40 ppm (0 h, 4 FOV; 1 h, 5 FOV; 2 h, 5 FOV; 3 h, 5 FOV) (F).
Article Snippet: To differentiate the injured subpopulation from the total culturable population, growth in
Techniques: Incubation, Fluorescence