Abstract
Psychrotrophic bacteria were isolated from 227 pasteurized milk samples which had a shelf life in excess of 20 days at 7.2 C. Of 700 cultures isolated, 135 were resistant to heating at 72 C for 16 sec and were able to re-establish growth at 7.2 C. Thirty-five cultures, representing 15 different types were subjected to detailed examination to determine their actions on refrigerated milk, growth temperatures, thermal resistance at various temperatures, and their identities. The spore-forming genus Bacillus occured most frequently. The non-sporing types were assigned to the genera Arthrobacter, Microbacterium, Streptococcus, and Corynebacterium.
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Washam, C. J., Olson, H. C., & Vedamuthu, E. R. (1977). Heat-Resistant Psychrotrophic Bacteria Isolated from Pasteurized Milk. Journal of Food Protection, 40(2), 101–109. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-40.2.101
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