Influence of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide on the Growth of Spoilage Bacteria

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Growth of bacteria is, for most strains, influenced by CO2 in the atmosphere. The effect of the concentration of dissolved CO2 ([CO2]diss in mg/L) was quantified for different Gram-negative (Pseudomonas fluorescens, Photobacterium phosphoreum, Shewanella putrefaciens, Aeromonas hydrophila) and Gram-positive (Lactobacillus sake, Brochothrix thermosphacta, Bacillus circulans) spoilage bacteria at 7°C. A linear relationship between [CO2]diss and the maximum specific growth rate μmax as well as between [CO2]diss and the inverse of the lag phase λ was established. The growth parameters (λ as well as μmax) of Gram-negative bacteria were more influenced by [CO2]diss in comparison to the growth parameters of Gram-positive bacteria.When CO2 is inserted in a food package, it will begin to dissolve in the water phase of the food. The dissolving rate of CO2 was determined for gas packaged cooked ham at 7°C. CO2 showed a high dissolving rate as, for an initial CO2 concentration in the headspace of 40 and 80 mL/100 mL, respectively 78% and 87% of the CO2 dissolved at equilibrium was already dissolved after 60 min.The [CO2]diss at 7°C in the aqueous phase of several food products, packaged in a realistic gas mixture and at two different gas/product volume ratios (1/1 and 2/1), was determined as well. The levels of [CO2]diss varies between 152 and 898 mg/L while the average ratio of [CO2]diss (mg/L) over the initial CO2 concentration (mL/100 mL) in the headspace amounted to 8.98±1.41 ([mL/L]/[mL/100 mL]). The importance of the gas/product volume ratio was demonstrated as [CO2]diss increased significantly (P<0.001) with increasing gas/product volume ratio (G/P). In average, an increase of 42% of [CO2]diss was achieved when the G/P was increased from 1/1 to 2/1. © 2000 Academic Press.

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Devlieghere, F., & Debevere, J. (2000). Influence of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide on the Growth of Spoilage Bacteria. LWT, 33(8), 531–537. https://doi.org/10.1006/fstl.2000.0705

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