The Enterobacter are often found in the feces of man and
other warm blooded animals but have limited use as indicators
of fecal contamination of foods and water since they are also
often found as natural flora of non-fecal environments such
as water and plants. This study proposes a method...
This investigation was designed to study the possible effects of
the electrical stimulation of beef muscle on microorganisms present on
the meat surface during and after treatment. The effect of electric
current on microorganisms in minimal media suspension was also studied.
Cell viability before and after electrical treatment or exposure...
The effect of cycling temperatures on production of aflatoxin
by Aspergillus flavus (V3734-10) when grown upon various substrates
was studied. The parameters of temperature and time were selected
to simulate environmental conditions in Oregon during harvest of
filberts and walnuts. The heat input required for aflatoxin synthesis
in terms of...
Phenols from defatted walnuts were extracted with absolute methanol. The phenols were divided into four groups on the basis of molecular size. The antagonism of each group towards Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Aspergillus flavus was determined. Small polymers were the best antagonists of E_„ coli and Staph. aureus followed...
Many substances in the plant kingdom and in man's diet occur
as glycosides. Recent studies have indicated that many glycosides
that are not mutagenic in tests such as the Salmonella/microsome
test become mutagenic upon hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkages.
The Salmonella/microsome test utilizes a liver homogenate to approximate
mammalian metabolism...