Biofilm formation and low pH viability of Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) isolated from powdered infant formula and infant foods in Korea

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We investigated biofilm formation in various media, growth in low pH, and the hemolytic activity of 14 strains of Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) isolated from a variety of foods including powdered infant formula (n=75), infant cereal (n=100), honey (n=30), and other infant foods (n=100) in Korea. The Cronobacter spp. adhered and formed biofilms on polyethylene, and a greater extent of biofilm was observed in nutrient-rich media. No clear difference in biofilm-forming ability was noted among the media constituents and the pattern of biofilm formation was strain-dependent. Seven strains out of 14 strains (50%) grew at pH 4.1, indicating that the acid resistance of these Cronobacter spp. isolated in Korea was relatively low. Hemolytic activity was not observed in any of the strains. This study provides basic information for the physiological and biochemical characteristics of Cronobacter spp. isolated from a variety of infant foods in Korea.

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Kim, S. A., Lee, Y. M., Oh, S. W., Gwak, H. S., Hwang, I. G., Kang, D. H., … Rhee, M. S. (2009). Biofilm formation and low pH viability of Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) isolated from powdered infant formula and infant foods in Korea. Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources, 29(6), 702–708. https://doi.org/10.5851/kosfa.2009.29.6.702

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