The pH level done in this experiment was within the range that would affect mold growth, being a pH level of 3-8. The finding that Petroleum Jelly with a pH of 7 had an increase of mold growth was supported by the experiment brought out in the International Journal of Food Microbiology. The control variable, which was the plain bread, did not have mold growth throughout the experiment. Week 3 was the only occurrence of mold growth detected on the bread with the substance having a pH of 7. The first 2 weeks were observed to have no sightings of mold growth. Shows mold growth occurrence over a 3-week period at pH 2, 7 and 9. All bags were kept in a room temperature environment and in the dark.įigure 1. Then both bags were placed in separately sealed Ziploc bags. Two slices of bread were evenly coated on one side with 3 mL of vinegar each. Both slices were placed into two separate Ziploc bags and sealed. With the next experimental group being antiseptic, 0.65 g was measured and evenly spread to two new slices of bread. Both slices were then placed in separately sealed Ziploc bags. The same amount of petroleum jelly was measured and spread on a different slice of bread. Using petroleum jelly, 1.1 g was spread evenly on only one side of a new slice of bread. Two plain slices of Chabaso brand bread were placed into two separate Ziploc bags and sealed up. The vinegar had a pH of 2, making it more acidic. The antiseptic had a pH of 9, making it slightly more basic. The control of this experiment was plain bread without any substance added to it. The three experimental groups that were used on different pieces of bread were Petroleum jelly, hand sanitizer (antiseptic), and vinegar. The experiment observed that a certain mold had an affect when the pH ranged from 3-8 though the other 2 types of mold were not affected (Dagnas, 2014).Įight slices of bread were used with three different variables and a control to test the effect of different pH levels for mold growth on the bread for this experiment. The pH was observed to identify if there was a lag time in mold production or a radical growth of mold. ![]() Mold growth on bakery product spoilage and partly look into the affects of pH on the bread. In the International Journal of Food Microbiology, a study was done to examine The pH levels below 7 generally have had increased mold growth. Increased mold growth has typically been seen in pH levels. Fungi can grow in various pH levels, however oxygen would need to be present in the process. The measurement of how acidic, neutral or basic a substance is has to do with pH levels. ![]() Mold has the ability to grow in various conditions and is susceptible to growing on preservative free breads. Bread mold, also known as Neospara crassa, is a type of fungi and a eukaryotic organism, in that eukaryotes do not self-produce nutrients but take in nutrients from the surroundings.
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