Abstract
One hundred reconstituted milk-based infant formulae (IMF) representative of 10 leading brands available
in many European Economic Community countries were examined for Bacillus cereus and for the presence of
diarrheal enterotoxin. Sixty-three reconstituted IMF supported growth of the organism after 14 h at 25&C, and
in 4 of these, which contained maltodextrin, enterotoxin was detected. Reconstituted IMF (and basal synthetic
media) supplemented with >0.1% maltodextrin supported both growth of B. cereus and diarrheal toxin production when incubated for 14 h or more at 25&C.