Influence of temperature, glucose, and iron on sinigrin degradation by Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.

@article{Olaimat2014InfluenceOT,
  title={Influence of temperature, glucose, and iron on sinigrin degradation by Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes.},
  author={Amin N. Olaimat and Babak Sobhi and Richard A. Holley},
  journal={Journal of food protection},
  year={2014},
  volume={77 12},
  pages={
          2133-8
        }
}
Factors, including pH, temperature, glucose concentration, and iron compounds, affect the activity of plant myrosinase and, consequently, endogenous glucosinolate degradation. These factors also may affect glucosinolate degradation by bacterial myrosinase. Therefore, this study examined the effect of temperature (4 to 21°C), glucose (0.05 to 1.0%), and iron (10 mM ferrous or ferric) on sinigrin degradation by Salmonella or Listeria monocytogenes cocktails in Mueller-Hinton broth and the effect… 
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