Susceptibility of Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens to sucrose monoesters of capric and lauric acid

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The sucrose monoesters of capric and lauric acid were tested for their antibacterial activity towards two foodborne enteropathogenic bacteria - Escherichia coli (CCM 3954 - serotype O6 and E22 - serotype O103) and Clostridium perfringens (CNCTC 5459 and CIP 105178). Antibacterial activity was evaluated by the plating technique. Sucrose monocaprate significantly decreased the number of viable cells of E. coli at all tested concentrations (0.1-5 mg/ml). The overnight incubation of C. perfringens with the sucrose ester of lauric acid at 0.1-5 mg/ml reduced the number of viable cells below the detection limit (2 log<10< CFU/ml). Incubating E. coli CCM 3954 and C. perfringens CNCTC 5459 with monoesters (0.1 and 2 mg/ml) did not influence the K

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Skřivanová, E., Pražáková, Š., Benada, O., Hovorková, P., & Marounek, M. (2014). Susceptibility of Escherichia coli and Clostridium perfringens to sucrose monoesters of capric and lauric acid. Czech Journal of Animal Science, 59(8), 374–380. https://doi.org/10.17221/7588-cjas

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