LC-MS Analysis of the Emetic Toxin, Cereulide, Produced by <I>Bacillus cereus</I>
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A quantitative and chemical assay of cereulide produced in the cultures by some strains of <I>Bacillus cereus</I> was performed on a HPLC and a ESI electrospray ion trap mass analyzer, using the synthetic cereulide as a standard. All 20 strains of emetic <I>B. cereus</I> were found to produce 27 - 740 ng/ml of cereulide by the LC-MS analysis. In contrast, none of the 10 diarrheal strains produced it. 10<SUP>2</SUP> cfu/ml of the cereulide producible strain with a 210 ng/ml yield was inoculated into the 10% suspensions of 14 food products, and was incubated at 32°C for 24h. The <I>B. cereus</I> counts in the cultures grew in the order of 10<SUP>8</SUP> to 10<SUP>9</SUP> cfu/ml, although the bacteria could not grow in fruits, and the yields of cereulide ranged from 5.18μg in curry to 0.03μg/g of raw material and/or powder material, except for fruits. These culture supernatants were also tested for the biological activity in the HEp-2 cell culture assay. Consequently, a certain correlation was shown between the yields of cereulide and the HEp-2 vacuolation activities. In addition, the supernatants were administered <I>i.p.</I> to 5 <I>Suncus marinus</I> test animals. The emetic dose was calculated to be approximately 16μg/kg.
著者
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Kuwabara Yoshihiro
Laboratory Of Hygiene Kagawa Nutrition University
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Ueda Shigeko
Laboratory Of Hygiene Kagawa Nutrition University
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NAKAJIMA HAJIME
Technology and Research Institute, Meg Snow Brand Milk Products Co. Ltd
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IWASE MIKI
Laboratory of Hygiene, Kagawa Nutrition University
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SHINAGAWA KUNIHIRO
Iwate University
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