ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C

Yersinia cntcrocolitica is new included in the classification of both the invasive bacteria (e.g. Shigella) and the toxicogenic bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli). three human strains and 43 environmental strains were used to produce Y. enteroclitica enterotoxin at 4 C , 25'C and 37 C using i...

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Main Author: M.M. Soltandallal
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1997-07-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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spelling doaj-697de39a44c047bd8424cf37d78ad9432020-11-25T03:40:28ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60251997-07-01353-46973ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 CM.M. SoltandallalYersinia cntcrocolitica is new included in the classification of both the invasive bacteria (e.g. Shigella) and the toxicogenic bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli). three human strains and 43 environmental strains were used to produce Y. enteroclitica enterotoxin at 4 C , 25'C and 37 C using infant mouse assay. At 25 C enterotoxin was produced by 10 environmental strains and by all of the 3 human strains. Enterotoxin was produced by only 3 environmental strains (yersinia intermedia) at 4 C. At 37"C, none of the strains protluced enterotoxin. This enterotoxin was stable for 2 months at 4"C andjor 6 months at 60°C. At 100°C for 10 to 60 minutes and 121 C (autoclave) for 20 minutes this enterotoxin did not loss its activity. the results indicate that Y. intermedia may cause food intoxication after food storage at 4 C temperature. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4926.pdf&manuscript_id=4926"Yersiniadiarrhoea "
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ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
Acta Medica Iranica
"Yersinia
diarrhoea "
author_facet M.M. Soltandallal
author_sort M.M. Soltandallal
title ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
title_short ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
title_full ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
title_fullStr ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
title_full_unstemmed ENTEROTOXIN PRODUCTION BY YERSINIA SPECIES AT 4 AND 25 C
title_sort enterotoxin production by yersinia species at 4 and 25 c
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 1997-07-01
description Yersinia cntcrocolitica is new included in the classification of both the invasive bacteria (e.g. Shigella) and the toxicogenic bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli). three human strains and 43 environmental strains were used to produce Y. enteroclitica enterotoxin at 4 C , 25'C and 37 C using infant mouse assay. At 25 C enterotoxin was produced by 10 environmental strains and by all of the 3 human strains. Enterotoxin was produced by only 3 environmental strains (yersinia intermedia) at 4 C. At 37"C, none of the strains protluced enterotoxin. This enterotoxin was stable for 2 months at 4"C andjor 6 months at 60°C. At 100°C for 10 to 60 minutes and 121 C (autoclave) for 20 minutes this enterotoxin did not loss its activity. the results indicate that Y. intermedia may cause food intoxication after food storage at 4 C temperature.
topic "Yersinia
diarrhoea "
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/4926.pdf&manuscript_id=4926
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