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Food Chem ; 251: 18-24, 2018 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29426419

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was to evaluate the efficacy of an innovative edible coating, based on chitosan from mushrooms enriched with procyanidins extracted from grape seeds, on fresh blueberry quality maintenance, (weight loss, pH, dry matter, colour, firmness and antioxidant activity) and microbial growth, during 14 days of storage at 4 °C. For weight loss, pH and dry matter no relevant differences were detected among the control and the differently coated samples at each considered storage time. Chitosan and chitosan + procyanidins coatings promoted a slight decrease of luminosity and an increase of blue hue colour of blueberry samples during the whole storage period. The use of coating promoted an increase in the antiradical activity that was the highest in blueberries coated with chitosan + procyanidins. Microbiological analysis results indicated that the chitosan-based coated samples had a significantly higher yeast and mould growth inhibition compared to the uncoated sample.


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Blueberry Plants/physiology , Chitosan/pharmacology , Food Storage/methods , Proanthocyanidins/pharmacology , Antioxidants/metabolism , Blueberry Plants/drug effects , Blueberry Plants/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Food Preservation/methods , Food Quality , Grape Seed Extract/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Yeasts/drug effects , Yeasts/growth & development
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J Appl Microbiol ; 122(4): 1078-1091, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28117533

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AIMS: The tyraminogenic potential of the strains Enterococcus faecalis EF37 and ATCC 29212 was investigated in a synthetic medium containing defined amounts of tyrosine and phenylalanine at different temperatures. METHODS AND RESULTS: Enterococci growth and the production of biogenic amines (BA) were evaluated in relation to their pre-growth in medium containing tyrosine. Significant differences between the two strains were evidenced at metabolic level. Both the pre-adapted strains grew faster in all the tested conditions, independently of the presence of the precursor. Temperatures of 30 and 40°C positively affected the growth parameters. The tyrosine decarboxylase (tyrDC) activity of the strain EF37 was positively affected by pre-adaptation, while ATCC 29212 showed a faster and higher tyramine accumulation with not-adapted cells. The expression analysis of the gene tyrDC confirmed the influence of the growth conditions on gene transcription. CONCLUSIONS: The small differences found between the two strains in the maximum transcript level reached rapidly after the inoculum and the different behaviour in the tyramine accumulation suggested the possible involvement of complex regulation mechanisms on the tyrDC or on the membrane transport systems, which could affect the different BA accumulation trend. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This study gives deeper insight into the metabolic regulation of tyrDC activity of enterococci.


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Biogenic Amines/biosynthesis , Enterococcus faecalis/metabolism , Tyrosine Decarboxylase/biosynthesis , Culture Media , Enterococcus faecalis/enzymology , Enterococcus faecalis/genetics , Enterococcus faecalis/growth & development , Phenylalanine/metabolism , Transcription, Genetic , Tyramine/biosynthesis , Tyrosine/metabolism , Tyrosine Decarboxylase/genetics
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