Kvasny Prum. 1975; 21(4): 79-80 | DOI: 10.18832/kp1975012

Effects of Mn++ a Mg++ on inhibition of lactic acid bacteria growth by Cd ++.Peer-reviewed article

J. ŠAVEL, M. PROKOPOVÁ

The article deals with the toxic effects Cd ++   has upon lactic acid bacteria. Experiments  strains carried out with 15 samples [ 8 strains of lactobacilli and  7 strains of pediococci] show conclusively that inhibiting effects of Cd ++ upon the growth of strains depend on the concentration of Mn ++ present in the medium. In medium containing MnSOthe toxicity of Cd ++ is far more pronounced with pediococci than with lactobacilli. The lower is the Mn ++ concentration in the medium the more harmful is the influence of Cd ++ . In medium prepared from well fermented wort and a number of other ingredients and containing 40 mg/l of MnSO4 . 4 H2O the minimum inhibiting concentration of CdCl2 . 2,5 H2O for lactobacilli was from 200 to 1400 mg/l, where as for pediococci only 1,6 to 100 mg/l. In the same medium, but without MnSOthe concentration were 50-400 mg/l and 0.1-12.5 mg/l respectively.
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Keywords: lactic acid bacteria, inhibition, Mn, Cd, Mg

Published: April 1, 1975