Inactivation of Lactobacillus Virulent Bacteriophage by Thermal and Chemical Treatments. 2018

Xia Chen, and Ying Liu, and Shiyu Chai, and Jing Guo, and Wenru Wu
Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Ministry of Education, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, People's Republic of China.

The uses of thermal and chemical treatments were evaluated with respect to the inactivation of the Lactobacillus virulent bacteriophage P2. Thermal treatments consisted of heating the phage at 63, 72, and 90°C in three broth media: de Man Rogosa Sharpe broth, reconstituted skim milk, and Tris magnesium gelatin buffer. Chemical treatments evaluated were ethanol, isopropanol, sodium hypochlorite, and peracetic acid at various concentrations. Phage P2 was completely inactivated in 20 and 5 min at 72 and 90°C, respectively. Reconstituted skim milk and de Man Rogosa Sharpe broth provided optimum and minimum heat protection, respectively. Only sodium hypochlorite at 400 and 800 ppm completely inactivated the phage in 50 and 30 min, respectively. Treatment with 100% ethanol and isopropanol resulted in only a ca. 5.1-log reduction. Peracetic acid at the highest concentration used (0.45%) resulted in only a 1.40-log reduction of the phage within 60 min. These results provide additional data for establishing effective methods of controlling phage contamination in dairy and laboratory environments.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007778 Lactobacillus A genus of gram-positive, microaerophilic, rod-shaped bacteria occurring widely in nature. Its species are also part of the many normal flora of the mouth, intestinal tract, and vagina of many mammals, including humans. Lactobacillus species are homofermentative and ferment a broad spectrum of carbohydrates often host-adapted but do not ferment PENTOSES. Most members were previously assigned to the Lactobacillus delbrueckii group. Pathogenicity from this genus is rare.
D010463 Peracetic Acid A liquid that functions as a strong oxidizing agent. It has an acrid odor and is used as a disinfectant. Acetyl Hydroperoxide,Peroxyacetic Acid,Desoxone-1,Dialax,Peracetic Acid, Sodium Salt,Peroxyethanoic Acid,Sodium Peracetate,Zinc Peracetate,Acid, Peracetic,Acid, Peroxyacetic,Acid, Peroxyethanoic,Desoxone 1,Desoxone1,Peracetate, Sodium,Peracetate, Zinc
D004202 Disinfectants Substances used on inanimate objects that destroy harmful microorganisms or inhibit their activity. Disinfectants are classed as complete, destroying SPORES as well as vegetative forms of microorganisms, or incomplete, destroying only vegetative forms of the organisms. They are distinguished from ANTISEPTICS, which are local anti-infective agents used on humans and other animals. (From Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 11th ed) Biocide,Disinfectant,Biocides
D006358 Hot Temperature Presence of warmth or heat or a temperature notably higher than an accustomed norm. Heat,Hot Temperatures,Temperature, Hot,Temperatures, Hot
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001435 Bacteriophages Viruses whose hosts are bacterial cells. Phages,Bacteriophage,Phage
D012973 Sodium Hypochlorite It is used as an oxidizing and bleaching agent and as a disinfectant. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed) Antiformin,Clorox,Sodium Hypochlorite (Solution),Hypochlorite, Sodium
D038301 Virus Inactivation Inactivation of viruses by non-immune related techniques. They include extremes of pH, HEAT treatment, ultraviolet radiation, IONIZING RADIATION; DESICCATION; ANTISEPTICS; DISINFECTANTS; organic solvents, and DETERGENTS. Viral Inactivation,Inactivation, Viral,Inactivation, Virus

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