Generation times of e. Coli prolong with increasing tannin concentration while the lag phase extends exponentially

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The current study examines the effect of tannins and tannin extracts on the lag phase duration, growth rate, and generation time of Escherichia coli. Effects of castalagin, vescalagin, gallic acid, Colistizer, tannic acid as well as chestnut, mimosa, and quebracho extracts were determined on E. coli’s growth phases using the broth microdilution method and obtained by turbidimetric measurements. E. coli responds to the stress caused by the investigated antimicrobial agents with reduced growth rates, longer generation times, and extended lag phases. Prolongation of the lag phase was relatively small at low tannin concentrations, while it became more pronounced at concentrations above half the MIC. Moreover, for the first time, it was observed that lag time extensions follow a strict exponential relationship with increasing tannin concentrations. This feature is very likely a direct consequence of the tannin complexation of certain essential ions from the growth medium, making them unavailable to E. coli for its growth.

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Štumpf, S., Hostnik, G., Primožič, M., Leitgeb, M., & Bren, U. (2020). Generation times of e. Coli prolong with increasing tannin concentration while the lag phase extends exponentially. Plants, 9(12), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9121680

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