Peer-Reviewed Journal Details
Mandatory Fields
Sleator, RD;Banville, N;Hill, C
2009
June
Journal of Food Protection
Carnitine Enhances the Growth of Listeria monocytogenes in Infant Formula at 7 degrees C
Validated
WOS: 13 ()
Optional Fields
OSMOLYTE TRANSPORTERS BETL MICROBIAL FOOD SAFETY GLYCINE BETAINE IMPROVED HEALTH OPUC VIRULENCE GBU REFORMULATIONS TOLERANCE
72
1293
1295
Carnitine has beneficial vitamin-like qualities and functions as a compatible solute. The presence of L-carnitine in infant formula significantly promoted the growth of Listeria monocytogenes at 7 degrees C, whereas disruption of the genes for carnitine and glycine betaine uptake compromised growth of the L. monocytogenes Mutant in formula containing carnitine that was stored at 7 degrees C. Thus, addition of carnitine to baby formula may pose a potential food safety risk.
DES MOINES
0362-028X
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