On the relationship between the physiological state of bacteria and rapid enzymatic assays of fecal coliforms in the environment.

Biotechnol Lett

Aquabiolab and INSERM U389, Unité de Biodiversité des Bactéries Pathogenes Emergentes, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France.

Published: August 2003

Culturable cells and non-culturable cells of fecal coliforms, obtained by irradiation at 312 nm were submitted to the combined stress conditions of salinity and starvation. After 14 days, beta-galactosidase activity of UV-irradiated cells was at least twice the value of non-irradiated cells. UV-irradiated cells thus contribute more than non-irradiated cells to the enzyme assay after incubation in saline water. This finding is essential for the interpretation of quantitative investigations into the environment using enzymatic methods.

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