Detection of volatile sulfide-producing bacteria isolated from poultry-processing plants

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A technique using filter paper strips impregnated with 5-5' dithiobis-nitrobenzoic acid was developed to allow the detection of bacteria (isolated from poultry processing environs) which produced volatile sulfides (H2S, CH3SH, [CH3]2S). The technique is preferred to conventional methods in that it allows the detection of volatile organic sulfides in addition to hydrogen sulfide.

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McMeekin, T. A., Gibbs, P. A., & Patterson, J. T. (1978). Detection of volatile sulfide-producing bacteria isolated from poultry-processing plants. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 35(6), 1216–1218. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.35.6.1216-1218.1978

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