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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1525741

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Introdução: No Brasil, a legislação exige maturação mínima de 60 dias para queijos produzidos com leite cru, salvo se houver comprovação científica de que a redução do prazo não compromete a segurança do produto, como ocorreu com alguns queijos artesanais tradicionais de diferentes regiões do estado de Minas Gerais. No estado de São Paulo, onde os produtores seguem formulações e processos específicos individuais, a falta de um padrão de pesquisa validado dificulta a avaliação da segurança microbiológica deste tipo de queijo, pois essas pesquisas são dispendiosas e não há garantia de que os parâmetros estabelecidos pelos pesquisadores seriam aceitos pelos serviços de inspeção. Objetivo: Para abordar este desafio, esta proposta visa estabelecer um modelo de pesquisa científica padronizado para avaliar a segurança de queijos de leite cru maturados por menos de 60 dias. Métodos: Com base na proposta do DIPOA para classificação de Risco de Estabelecimentos, foi criado um checklist para classificação dos estabelecimentos/produtos, considerando risco do produto, volume processado e características de desempenho do estabelecimento em relação às Boas Práticas de Fabricação.  Resultados: A pontuação obtida pela aplicação do checklist na produção do queijo em questão determina o risco do produto como baixo, médio, alto ou muito alto e auxilia no estabelecimento do número mínimo de amostras a serem avaliadas mensalmente. Discussão: Espera-se que essa pesquisa auxilie produtores e órgãos de registro, fiscalização e inspeção no processo de legalização dos queijos artesanais de leite cru, possibilitando o desenvolvimento rural e a fixação de mão de obra no campo. (AU)


Introduction: In Brazil, the legislation requires a minimum ripening period of 60 days for raw milk cheeses, unless scientific evidence shows that the reduction in the ripening time does not compromise food safety, as seen with traditional artisanal cheeses from the state of Minas Gerais. In the state of Sao Paulo, where many producers have developed their own specific formulations and processes, the lack of a standardized validated research protocol for these types of cheese hinders their microbiological safety evaluation, since this type of research is costly and there are no guarantees that the parameters stablished by the researchers would be accepted by the inspection services. Objectives: To address this challenge, this proposal aims to stablish a standardized scientific research protocol for assessing the safety of raw milk cheeses ripened for less than 60 days. Methods: Based on the DIPOA (Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin) risk classification model for establishments, a checklist was created to categorize establishments/products, taking into consideration the product's risk, processed volume, and the establishment's performance assessed on the basis of good manufacturing practices. Results: The score obtained through the checklist application determines the final risk level of the product, categorized as low, medium, high, or very high, and helps determining the minimum number of samples to be evaluated monthly. Discussion: This research protocol may help producers, regulatory, inspection, and registration bodies in the legalization process of raw milk artisanal cheeses, enabling rural development and fixation of workforce in rural settings. (AU)

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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 50(2): 165-172, jun. 2018. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-977232

ABSTRACT

El llamado queso artesanal de Corrientes (QAC) es un queso blando elaborado en la provincia de Corrientes a partir de leche de vaca cruda y agente coagulante artesanal. Las bacterias lácticas constituyen la flora principal de estos quesos, pero las levaduras también se encuentran en tasas elevadas como biota secundaria y podrían esempeñar un papel relevante en su maduración. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la presencia de levaduras en las materias primas y en la cuajada con la que se elabora este queso y durante su maduración en función de las variaciones estacionales. Se aislaron y purificaron levaduras a partir de la leche cruda, del agente coagulante, de la cuajada y de los quesos elaborados en las distintas estaciones del año a distintos tiempos de maduración. Los recuentos de levaduras fueron del orden de 10³ a 10(7) UFC/ml o UFC/g. Se obtuvieron e identificaron 90 cepas de levaduras: 9 de leche, 28 de agente coagulante, 10 de cuajada y 43 de quesos. En leche se observó un muy amplio predominio del género Candida, la incidencia de otros géneros fue poco significativa. En el agente coagulante también predominó netamente el género Candida, seguido por los géneros Myxozyma y Debaryomyces. Los aislamientos obtenidos de los quesos correspondieron a los mismos géneros que fueron predominantes en el agente coagulante, con el mismo orden de prevalencia.


The artisanal cheese from Corrientes (from the Spanish acronym QAC-Queso Artesanal de Corrientes/Artisanal Cheese from Corrientes) is a soft cheese elaborated with raw cow milk and an artisanal coagulant agent. Lactic bacteria contitute the main flora of this cheese although yeasts are also present in high quantities as secondary microbiota and might play a relevant role in cheese ripening. The aim of this work was to evaluate yeast occurrence during QAC elaboration and ripening, and the effect of seasonal variation. Yeasts were isolated and purified from raw materials and cheese at different ripening stagesl elaborated during the different seasons. Yeast sample counts were in the order of 10³ - 10(7) UFC/ml o UFC/g. Ninety yeast strains were classified: 9 from milk, 28 from the coagulant agent, 10 from curd and 43 from cheese. Candida predominated in milk samples while other yeast genera had low incidence. Candida also predominated in the coagulant agent samples, followed by genera Myxozyma and Debaryomyces. The isolates obtained from cheese belonged to the same genera predominating in the coagulant agent, and showed the same order of prevalence.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Female , Yeasts , Cheese , Microbiota , Argentina , Yeasts/isolation & purification , Cheese/microbiology , Milk
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Rev Argent Microbiol ; 50(2): 165-172, 2018.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29079331

ABSTRACT

The artisanal cheese from Corrientes (from the Spanish acronym QAC-Queso Artesanal de Corrientes/Artisanal Cheese from Corrientes) is a soft cheese elaborated with raw cow milk and an artisanal coagulant agent. Lactic bacteria contitute the main flora of this cheese although yeasts are also present in high quantities as secondary microbiota and might play a relevant role in cheese ripening. The aim of this work was to evaluate yeast occurrence during QAC elaboration and ripening, and the effect of seasonal variation. Yeasts were isolated and purified from raw materials and cheese at different ripening stagesl elaborated during the different seasons. Yeast sample counts were in the order of 103 - 107UFC/ml o UFC/g. Ninety yeast strains were classified: 9 from milk, 28 from the coagulant agent, 10 from curd and 43 from cheese. Candida predominated in milk samples while other yeast genera had low incidence. Candida also predominated in the coagulant agent samples, followed by genera Myxozyma and Debaryomyces. The isolates obtained from cheese belonged to the same genera predominating in the coagulant agent, and showed the same order of prevalence.


Subject(s)
Cheese , Microbiota , Yeasts , Animals , Argentina , Cattle , Cheese/microbiology , Female , Milk , Yeasts/isolation & purification
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