[Kinetics of the temperature dependence of thermal activation and inactivation of bacterial endospores as a consequential reaction].

Die Nahrung Pub Date : 1978-01-01
J Herrmann, M Al-Khayat, H Schleusener
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Reaction kinetics explains the thermal activation and destruction of bacterial endospores as a consequent reaction with the activation rate constant k 1 of the resting spores N 0 and the destruction rate constant k 2 of the heat-activated spores N ++: (formula see text). If one takes also into account the activated spores already present in a suspension, one obtains, at constant temperature, destruction curves that become straight lines when plotted semi-logarithmically or correspond to the convex and concave curves often described in the literature. The D value of destruction must be calculated from the k value of the slowest reaction. Experiments with endospores of Bac. subtilis showed that k 1 greater than k 2 at temperatures less than 100 degrees C, and k 2 greater than k 1 at temperatures greater than 135 degrees C. In case of further confirmation of this theory, far-reaching conclusions might be drawn as to the calculation of the sterilization of F value.

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[作为相应反应的细菌内生孢子热活化和失活的温度依赖性动力学]。
反应动力学解释了细菌内孢子的热活化和破坏是一个后续反应,静止孢子n0的活化速率常数为k1,热活化孢子n++的破坏速率常数为k2(公式见文本)。如果考虑到悬浮液中已经存在的活化孢子,在恒温条件下,可以得到半对数绘制的破坏曲线或与文献中经常描述的凹凸曲线相对应的直线。破坏的D值必须由最慢反应的k值来计算。Bac内生孢子实验。枯草杆菌表明,在温度小于100℃时k1大于k2,在温度大于135℃时k2大于k1。如果进一步证实这一理论,可能会对杀菌F值的计算得出深远的结论。
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