Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9122044 | FEMS Microbiology Letters | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
All Enterococcus spp., isolated from environmental water samples (n = 81), emitted a high chemiluminescence signal in the presence of luminol (10â2 M). Kinetic studies of chemiluminescence show a close correlation between chemiluminescence and growth curves during the exponential phase, with a maximum chemiluminescence reached just before bacterial growth entered in the stationary phase. On the other hand, genera closely related to Enterococcus such as Streptococcus or Lactococcus produced a very weak chemiluminescent signal. Chemiluminescence of enterococci could therefore offer a rapid test, in aiding the identification of the genus Enterococcus and in the survey of the microbiological quality of water supplies.
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Authors
Philippe Andre, Catherine Metzger, Sophie Petey, Daniel Muller, Dominique J.-M. Vidon,