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A rapid method for the assessment of the vitality of microorganisms using flow cytometry

Marielle Bouix, Sarrah Ghorbal, Daniel Picque, Bruno Perret, Claire Saulou‐Bérion

2022Cytometry Part A10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cultivability, viability, and vitality make it possible to characterize the behavior of a cellular population. Vitality was assessed using the kinetic parameters of specific metabolisms depending on whether the strains were used, for example, for the acidification of lactic acid bacteria or for CO 2 production in fermenting yeasts. However, these methods are time‐consuming. We developed a cytometric descriptor based on the energy‐dependent extrusion of carboxyfluorescein from cells, subsequent to carboxyfluorescein diacetate staining, and compared it to the measurements of metabolic activities of various bacteria and yeasts. For all of the microorganisms tested, the cytometric descriptor ΔFI 15 was well correlated with the results of the metabolic measurements and, moreover, has the advantage of being easier and faster to use than metabolic methods. It can be very useful for evaluating the vitality of the starters before inoculation in industrial processes.

Topics & Concepts

VitalityMicroorganismFlow cytometryMetabolic activityLactic acidBacteriaPopulationFermentationBiologyFood scienceStainingInoculationMicrobiologyBiological systemMolecular biologyMedicineImmunologyEnvironmental healthGeneticsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and BioproductionProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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