Abstract

Combinations of diluents and enumeration media were evaluated for their efficacy in enumerating Zygosaccharomyces rouxii in blueberry syrup ( a w 0.818, 0.870 and 0.921). Diluents consisted of deionized water containing 0.1% peptone, 20%, 30%, 40% or 50% glucose, 50% glucose plus 0.05% Tween 80, and 12%, 18%, 26% or 35% glycerol, all calculated on a w w basis. Enumeration media were dichloran rose bengal chloramphenicol (DRBC) agar, tryptone glucose yeast extract (TGY) agar, dichloran 18% glycerol (DG18) agar, plate count agar containing 52% sucrose (PCA52S) and malt extract yeast extract 50% glucose (MY50G) agar. Two test strains of Z. rouxii grown in blueberry syrup for 7 or 14 days responded similarly to diluent/enumeration medium combinations. The use of 0.1% peptone diluent or DRBC agar in combination with other enumeration media or diluents was inferior for recovering Z. rouxii. As the a w of the blueberry syrup decreased, the sensitivity of Z. rouxii to diluent containing decreased concentrations of glucose increased. The use of glycerol as a solute in diluent did not result in a similar trend, indicating that the protective effect of glycerol against osmotic stress to Z. rouxii cells is greater than that of glucose at high a w and that cells adapted to low a w in blueberry syrup are more sensitive to high a w in diluents. The addition of 0.05% Tween 80 to 50% glucose diluent did not influence performance. Overall, diluents containing 50% glucose ( a w 0.898), 18% glycerol ( a w 0.956) or 26% glycerol (0.934), in combination with TGY agar ( a w 0.982), resulted in the highest recovery of Z. rouxii from blueberry syrup at a w 0.818 to 0.921.

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