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Braz. j. microbiol ; 46(1): 173-181, 05/2015. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-748235

ABSTRACT

The lactic acid bacteria are involved with food fermentation and in such cases with food spoilage. Considering the need to reduce the lactic acid bacteria growth in meat products, the aim of this work was to enumerated and investigated the lactic acid bacteria present on sliced vacuum-packed cooked ham stored at 4 °C and 8 °C for 45 days by phenotypic and molecular techniques. The quantification showed that the lactic acid bacteria were present from the first day with mean count of 1.98 log cfu/g for the four batches analyzed. The lactic acid bacteria grew rapidly on the samples, and plate counts around 7.59 log cfu/g and 8.25 log cfu/g were detected after 45 days of storage at 4 °C and 8 °C, respectively; storage temperatures studied showed significant influence on the microorganism in study growth. The predominant lactic acid bacteria associated with the spoilage samples at one day of storage includes Lactobacillus sp., the phenotypic overlap Leuconostoc/Weissella sp. and Enterococcus sp. At 45 days of storage at 4 and 8 °C the mainly specie was Lactobacillus curvatus, following by Lactobacillus sakei and Leuconostoc mesentereoides; the Enterococcus sp. was not present in the samples.


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Bacterial Load , Food Microbiology , Lactobacillales/classification , Lactobacillales/isolation & purification , Food Packaging , Temperature , Time Factors , Vacuum
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São Paulo; s.n; 2011. xvii,72 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-681120

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As bacteriocinas são peptídeos antimicrobianos produzidos por algumas bactérias, que atuam como bio-conservantes e têm grande potencial de aplicação em produtos cárneos. Estudos mostram que as bacteriocinas de bactérias lácticas (BAL) a serem utilizadas em um determinado alimento são mais eficientes quando produzidas por bactérias lácticas isoladas do mesmo tipo de alimento. Este estudo objetivou obter novas BAL produtoras de bacteriocinas a partir de mortadela fatiada, caracterizar as bacteriocinas produzidas, obter a bacteriocina semi-purificada e verificar seu potencial de aplicação in vitro e in situ no controle de Listeria monocytogenes e na vida de prateleira (VDP) de mortadela fatiada. Foram obtidos 19 isolados de BAL comprovadamente produtoras de bacteriocinas, que foram avaliadas quanto ao espectro de ação frente a uma grande variedade de bactérias Gram positivas e Gram negativas, e estabilidade em diferentes pH. As que apresentaram melhor estabilidade e inibiram maior número de bactérias foram avaliadas quanto a estabilidade térmica e resistência a diferentes agentes químicos e concentrações de NaCl. As que apresentaram maior resistência foram submetidas a testes de otimização da produção da bacteriocina em diferentes combinações de tempo/temperatura. Com base nestes resultados, selecionou-se um isolado que identificado como Lactobacillus curvatus pelo sequenciamento do gene 16S e confirmado por reações de PCR com primers específicos. A bacteriocina produzida por este isolado foi submetida a uma purificação por extração ácida e aplicada em fatias de mortadela experimentalmente contaminadas com um pool de cepas de Listeria monocytogenes, observando-se as contagens deste patógeno durante o armazenamento em refrigeração (7°C) por 40 dias em embalagem à vácuo. Paralelamente, foi realizada contagem de bactérias láticas para avaliar o efeito da bacteriocina nesta população, responsável pela VDP deste produto. A bacteriocina parcialmente purificada foi ...


Bacteriocins are peptides with antimicrobial properties produced by some bacteria, that act as bio-preservatives with great potential of application in meat products. Several studies show that bacteriocins from lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to be used in a specific food product have a better performance when produced by LAB isolated from the same kind of product. This study aimed to obtain new bacteriocinogenic LAB from sliced Bologna, to characterize the bacteriocins produced, to obtain a semi-purified bacteriocin, and to verify its potential of application in vitro and in situ in the control of Listeria monocytogenes and in the shelf-life of sliced bologna. 19 bacteriocin producer LAB, were evaluated as to spectrum of action against a great variety of Gram positives and Gram negatives bacteria and pH stability. The ones with better stability and that inhibited a larger number of bacteria were evaluated according to its thermal stability and resistance against different chemical agents and NaCl concentrations. The ones that showed better resistance were submitted to tests to optimize the bacteriocin production in different combinations of time and temperature. Based on these results, one was selected, identified as Lactobacillus curvatus by gene 16S sequencing and confirmed by PCR reactions with specific primers. The bacteriocin produced by this strain was submitted to partial purification by acid extraction and was applied in mortadella slices experimentally contaminated with a pool of L. monocytogenes strains, observing the counts of this pathogen along refrigerated (7ºC) storage fo r 40 days in vacuum package. Parallel, it was done LAB counts to evaluate the effect of the bacteriocin on this population, responsible for limiting the shelf life of this product. The semi-purified bacteriocin was able to reduce 1 log cicle of the initial population of L. monocytogenes in the sliced mortadella, which was maintained during the 40 days of analysis. Along the whole...


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Gram-Positive Bacteria/immunology , Bacteriocins/analysis , Food , Foods of Animal Origin , Industrialized Foods , Listeria monocytogenes/immunology , Analysis of Variance , Food Microbiology , Lactobacillus/chemistry
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