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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Jun 1997, 2355-2360, Vol 63, No. 6
KA Presser, DA Ratkowsky and T Ross
The growth rate responses of Escherichia coli M23 (a nonpathogenic strain)
to suboptimal pH and lactic acid concentration were determined. Growth
rates were measured turbidimetrically at 20 degrees C in the range of pH
2.71 to 8.45. The total concentration of lactic acid was fixed at specific
values, and the pH was varied by the addition of a strong acid
(hydrochloric) or base (sodium hydroxide) to enable the determination of
undissociated and dissociated lactic acid concentrations under each
condition. In the absence of lactic acid, E. coli grew at pH 4.0 but not at
pH 3.7 and was unable to grow in the presence of > or = 8.32 mM
undissociated lactic acid. Growth rate was linearly related to hydrogen ion
concentration in the absence of lactic acid. In the range 0 to 100 mM
lactic acid, growth rate was also linearly related to undissociated lactic
acid concentration. A mathematical model to describe these observations was
developed based on a Belehradek-like model for the effects of water
activity and temperature. This model was expanded to describe the effects
of pH and lactic acid by the inclusion of novel terms for the inhibition
due to the presence of hydrogen ions, undissociated lactic acid, and
dissociated lactic acid species. Preliminary data obtained for 200 and 500
mM total lactic acid concentrations show that the response to very high
lactic acid concentrations was less well described by the model. However,
for 0 to 100 mM lactic acid, the model described well the qualitative and
quantitative features of the response.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Modelling the growth rate of Escherichia coli as a function of pH and lactic acid concentration
Department of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. kirsty_p@postoffice.sandybay.utas.edu.au
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