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Ci. Rural ; 51(08): 1-4, 2021. mapas
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-765656

ABSTRACT

In the Northeastern Brazil, artisanal cheese production is an important local economic activity for small producers. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus is responsible for causing infection in animals and humans. This study described the first detection of methicillin resistant S. epidermidis isolated in the nasal cavity of a handler of coalho cheese made with goats milk in Northeastern Brazil. This brief communication highlighted the importance of adopting biosafety measures by cheese handlers, in order to reduce possible contamination and the spread of pathogens in the production chain of this type of artisanal cheese in Brazil.(AU)


Na região Nordeste do Brasil, a cadeia de produção de queijo artesanal é uma atividade local importante para pequenos produtores. Staphylococcus resistentes à meticilina são responsáveis por causar infecções em animais e seres humanos. Neste estudo descreve se a primeira detecção de S. epidermidis resistente à meticilina isolado da cavidade nasal de um manipulador de queijo coalho elaborado com leite de cabra no Nordeste do Brasil. Este relato destaca a importância da adoção de medidas de biossegurança por manipuladores de queijo, a fim de reduzir possíveis contaminações e a disseminação de patógenos na cadeia produtiva deste tipo de queijo artesanal no Brasil.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Staphylococcus epidermidis/pathogenicity , Drug Resistance , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Dairy Products , Food Safety/methods
2.
Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(8): e20200444, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249546

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT: In the Northeastern Brazil, artisanal cheese production is an important local economic activity for small producers. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus is responsible for causing infection in animals and humans. This study described the first detection of methicillin-resistant S. epidermidis isolated in the nasal cavity of a handler of coalho cheese made with goat's milk in Northeastern Brazil. This brief communication highlighted the importance of adopting biosafety measures by cheese handlers, in order to reduce possible contamination and the spread of pathogens in the production chain of this type of artisanal cheese in Brazil.


RESUMO: Na região Nordeste do Brasil, a cadeia de produção de queijo artesanal é uma atividade local importante para pequenos produtores. Staphylococcus resistentes à meticilina são responsáveis por causar infecções em animais e seres humanos. Neste estudo descreve-se a primeira detecção de S. epidermidis resistente à meticilina isolado da cavidade nasal de um manipulador de queijo coalho elaborado com leite de cabra no Nordeste do Brasil. Este relato destaca a importância da adoção de medidas de biossegurança por manipuladores de queijo, a fim de reduzir possíveis contaminações e a disseminação de patógenos na cadeia produtiva deste tipo de queijo artesanal no Brasil.

3.
Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(08): 1-4, 2021. map
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1480185

ABSTRACT

In the Northeastern Brazil, artisanal cheese production is an important local economic activity for small producers. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus is responsible for causing infection in animals and humans. This study described the first detection of methicillin resistant S. epidermidis isolated in the nasal cavity of a handler of coalho cheese made with goat’s milk in Northeastern Brazil. This brief communication highlighted the importance of adopting biosafety measures by cheese handlers, in order to reduce possible contamination and the spread of pathogens in the production chain of this type of artisanal cheese in Brazil.


Na região Nordeste do Brasil, a cadeia de produção de queijo artesanal é uma atividade local importante para pequenos produtores. Staphylococcus resistentes à meticilina são responsáveis por causar infecções em animais e seres humanos. Neste estudo descreve se a primeira detecção de S. epidermidis resistente à meticilina isolado da cavidade nasal de um manipulador de queijo coalho elaborado com leite de cabra no Nordeste do Brasil. Este relato destaca a importância da adoção de medidas de biossegurança por manipuladores de queijo, a fim de reduzir possíveis contaminações e a disseminação de patógenos na cadeia produtiva deste tipo de queijo artesanal no Brasil.


Subject(s)
Humans , Food Safety/methods , Dairy Products , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Drug Resistance , Staphylococcus epidermidis/pathogenicity
4.
São Paulo; s.n; s.n; out. 2015. 55 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-834101

ABSTRACT

O valor nutricional e as características físico-químicas fazem com que os produtos lácteos caprinos sejam muito apreciados e tenham um alto valor agregado. Muitas bactérias láticas (BAL) possuem a capacidade de produzir compostos com propriedades benéficas à saúde, inclusive vitaminas do grupo B, como a riboflavina (B2) e o folato (B9), que participam de importantes funções metabólicas. O presente estudo objetivou isolar e identificar BAL capazes de produzir folato e riboflavina, utilizando leite de cabra cru e de queijos de cabra como fonte, para em seguida, avaliar a produção destas vitaminas em leite de cabra UHT, para estimar uma possível aplicação na produção de derivados lácteos de cabra com teores mais altos destas vitaminas. Um total de 179 isolados de BAL, sendo 87 provenientes de leite e 92 de queijos, foram obtidas e analisados quanto à produção de folato e de riboflavina extracelular (EC) e intracelular (IC), empregando-se ensaios microbiológicos apropriados. A produção de folato em meio de cultura a 37ºC foi observada em 151 isolados (84,4%) e de riboflavina em 15 isolados (8,4%), sendo que 14 produziram as duas vitaminas concomitantemente. A média da produção folato total (EC + IC) foi 138,8 µg/L, sendo que em 77 isolados (51%) a produção estava acima da média. Houve diferença significativa entre as médias de produção de folato total pelos isolados de leite e de queijo. A média da produção de riboflavina total (EC + IC) foi 363,7 µg/L, sendo que em 9 isolados (60%) a produção foi acima da média. Com base no RAPD-PCR e sequenciamento da porção 16S do rDNA, foram obtidos 19 perfis genéticos diferentes e identificadas 7 espécies, com predominância de Streptococcus thermophilus (7 isolados), Weissella paramensenteroides (6 isolados) e Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis (4 isolados). Oito isolados produtores de folato acima da média foram selecionados e submetidos à avaliação da produção de folato em leite de cabra UHT a 37°C, sendo 7 positivas, com média da concentração de folato total de 120,55 µg/L, variando de 12,97 a 261,91 µg/L. Os melhores produtores de folato em leite de cabra UHT foram Lc. lactis subsp. lactis FP368 e St. thermophilus FP34v, FP170v e FP268v. A concentração de folato produzido por estes isolados foi acima da média, evidenciando seu interessante potencial de aplicação na produção de novos derivados lácteos caprinos com teores aumentados desta vitamina. Por outro lado, não foi possível detectar a produção de riboflavina em leite de cabra por nenhum dos isolados testados


Due to the high nutritional value and physicochemical characteristics, goat milk and cheeses are highly appreciated. Many strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are able to produce vitamins from the B complex, such as riboflavin (B2) and folate (B9). These vitamins have important metabolic roles. The present study aimed to isolate riboflavin- and folate-producing LAB strains from goat milk and cheeses, and evaluate the potential application of those strains in the production of goat dairy products with higher content of these vitamins. A total of 179 LAB isolates were obtained from milk (87) and cheese (92) samples. The isolates were evaluated for production of extra (EC) and intracellular (IC) riboflavin and folate, applying appropriate microbiological methods. Among these isolates, 151 (84.4%) were able to produce folate, while 15 (8.4%) displayed the ability to produce riboflavin, and 14 produced both vitamins. The average production of total folate (EC + IC) was 138.8 µg/L, and the amount of folates produced by 77 isolates (51%) were above this average. The differences observed for the average production of total folate from milk and cheese isolates were statistically significant. For total riboflavin (EC+ IC), the average rate was 363.7 µg/L. Nine isolates (60%) presented production rates above the average. No significant difference was observed between the average production of total riboflafin from milk or cheese isolates (319.3 µg/L and 379.8 µg/L, respectively). Based on RAPD-PCR and 16S rDNA sequencing, 19 different genetic profiles were obtained and 7 species were identified, with predominance of Streptococcus thermophilus (7 isolates), Weissella paramensenteroides (6 isolates), and Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis (4 isolates). Eight isolates that produced folate above the average were selected and tested for vitamins production in UHT goat milk at 37°C. Seven isolates produced an average of 120.55 µg/L of folate in the milk and concentration varied from 12.97 to 261,91 µg/L. The best folate producers were Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis FP368, Streptococcus thermophilus FP34v, Streptococcus thermophilus FP170v and Streptococcus thermophilus FP268v. The amount of folate produced by these isolates surpassed the average, and was above the amounts described in other studies, evidencing their potential application in the production of goat dairy products with higher content of folate. None of the tested isolates was able to produce riboflavin in UHT goat milk


Subject(s)
Riboflavin/analysis , Riboflavin/metabolism , Bacteria/classification , Vitamins/classification , Ruminants/classification , Dairy Products/analysis , Goats/classification , Cheese/analysis
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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-733390

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

6.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-731807

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

7.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-731511

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

8.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-730567

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

9.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-730382

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

10.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 37(2): 133-141, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1456704

ABSTRACT

There are few reports concerning isolation, counting and identification of yeasts in goat´s raw milk and derivates. The objective of this study was to evaluate the diversity of yeasts found in raw goat milk and goat creamed cheese collected in a Metropolitan area in Porto Alegre - Brazil. A simplified HMA (Heteroduplex Mobility Assay) of the 26S rDNA D1/D2 region was developed in order to rapidly confirm the identification of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species. Yeasts were isolated from 59% of the samples. Fifty six strains were isolated and identified in the genera Bullera, Candida, Cryptococcus, Debaryomyces, Dekkera, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Sporodiobolus, Trichosporon, Yarrowia and Zygoascus. The average yeast count in raw milk was superior to 2 log UFC.mL-1, while cheese count was superior to 3 log UFC.g-1. Lipolytic activity was present in almost 92% of the isolates, while only 14% had proteolytic activity. Twelve potentially pathogenic ascomycetic isolates were identified by the conventional yeast identification methodology, and correspond to the species Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis and Pichia guilliermondii. All of them had their identities confirmed by the simplified HMA assay. None of the isolates belonging to potentially pathogenic species were resistant to the antifungal agents tested. More studies are necessary to evaluate the real sig

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