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Incubation temperature and culture medium formulation impact the accuracy of pour-plate techniques for the enumeration of industrial Bacillus assemblages.

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Aerobic plate counting assays based on the pour-plate technique are frequently used to enumerate microbial products; however, colony swarming and merging at the agar surface can reduce the accuracy of… Click to show full abstract

Aerobic plate counting assays based on the pour-plate technique are frequently used to enumerate microbial products; however, colony swarming and merging at the agar surface can reduce the accuracy of these assays. Some plating methods mitigate this risk through the inclusion of strategies including agar overlays; however, these interventions may be inadequate to mitigate swarming and merging of certain Bacillus colonies. In the present study, we assessed the accuracy of several pour-plate techniques for the enumeration of a mixed-species Bacillus assemblage. Tested modifications included a customized culture medium formulation, agar overlays, decreased incubation times and increased incubation temperature. Methods which produced countable plates were assessed for agreement with a Bacillus-specific plate counting assay and with total cell counts rendered by flow cytometry. While all tested pour-plate methods underestimated Bacillus endospore concentrations relative to flow cytometry and customized spread-plating, our results suggest that increasing incubation temperature and the inclusion of bile salts into culture medium formulations can improve the accuracy of pour-plate techniques when used to enumerate Bacillus assemblages by decreasing the incidence of spreading colonies. As Bacillus endospore preparations become more ubiquitous in the market, familiar enumeration methods such as the pour-plate technique may require methodological modifications to ensure that the cGMP compliance of Bacillus-based microbial products is assessed accurately.

Keywords: pour plate; plate; culture medium; plate techniques; incubation temperature; bacillus

Journal Title: Journal of microbiological methods
Year Published: 2021

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