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How chemical composition of food influence the growth of food poisoning bacteria and fungi?

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How chemical composition of food influence the growth of food poisoning bacteria and fungi?

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Well fungi cause food spoilage which is noticable, and if eaten can cause poisoning. Sugars can be a major factor on the growth of a fungi in food. The moisture content of the food is also a major factor for fungi growth. Anti mycotic agents in food can prevent the growth of mould. Generally, with bacteria, the growth of a microbe which may cause food poisoning is due to internal and external factors with the food. S. aureus is a heat stable bacterium and as a result, cooking may be ineffective in destroying it or preventing growth. I’m not sure how the chemical composition of the food will affect its growth. Food rich in proteins are a common source of Salmonella food poisoning. Proper refrigertation and cooking to proper temperatures (150 degrees F or above) can prevent thr growth of this bacterium. Botulinum toxin is quite common in canned food as well. The pH of the food (5.0 – 9.5) determines whether the growth of Listeria will occur or not . Listeria is also halotolerant, so the

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