Hi,
I autoclave my biosolids sample to sterilize and seed with pure E. coli and keep it at 37 0C (with cap closed). Only in 24 hours, or less then that, there is no E. coli left.
Why would they die, there is bunch of food and everything in it. Does autoclave change the chemistry make something toxic, or E. coli can not survive without other m.o.
thanks
no growth in autoclaved seeded biosolids?!
Started by alanyas, Feb 08 2010 08:44 PM
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#1
Posted 08 February 2010 - 08:44 PM
#2
Posted 08 February 2010 - 11:54 PM
have you checked if pH etc are ok so ecoli will have the possibility to grow there (food is not everything)?
And biosolids are quite complex systems, are you sure everything is dead after autoclaving? I just remember that I once had to get sterile soil, and this meant autoclaving twice, microwave treatment of the soil and gammaradiation and still some bacteria started growing when I did a quality control two weeks later....so probably you have something in your biosolid which is outcompeting ecoli?
And biosolids are quite complex systems, are you sure everything is dead after autoclaving? I just remember that I once had to get sterile soil, and this meant autoclaving twice, microwave treatment of the soil and gammaradiation and still some bacteria started growing when I did a quality control two weeks later....so probably you have something in your biosolid which is outcompeting ecoli?
A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies. (Oscar Wilde)
#3
Posted 09 February 2010 - 07:46 AM
no i did not check the pH, i will
thank you













