Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Sliced cooked ham stored in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) can be spoiled by lactic acid bacteria (LAB)
which are dominating under psychrotrophic conditions. Depending on the strains, the colonization can result in a
premature spoilage characterized by off-flavors, gas and slime production, discoloration, and acidification. The
purpose of this study was the isolation, identification and characterization of potential food culture with protective
properties, able to prevent or delay spoilage in cooked-ham. The first step was to identify by means of
microbiological analysis, the microbial consortia both in unspoiled and in spoiled lots of sliced cooked ham by
the use of media for the detection lactic acid bacteria and total viable count. Counts ranged from values lower
than 1 Log CFU/g to 9 Log CFU/g in spoiled and unflawed samples.
The interaction between consortia was then studied in order to screen for strains able to inhibit spoilage
consortia. Strains showing antimicrobial activity were identified and characterized by molecular methods and
tested for their physiological features. Among a total of 140 strains isolated, nine were selected for their ability to
inhibit a large number of spoilage consortia, to grow and ferment at 4 ◦C and to produce bacteriocins. The
effectiveness of the fermentation made by food culture was evaluated, through challenge tests in situ, analysing
the microbial profiles of artificially inoculated cooked-ham slices during storage by high throughput 16 S rRNA
gene sequencing. The native population in situ resulted competitive against the inoculated strains and only one
strain was able to significantly reduce the native populations reaching about 46.7% of the relative abundance.
The results obtained in this study provide information about the selection of autochthonous LAB on the base of
their action against spoilage consortia, in order to select protective potential cultures able to improve the microbial
quality of sliced cooked ham.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Valentina Alessandria, Ilario Ferrocino, Valerio Carta, Veronique Zuliani, Tim Martin Seibertc, Jakob Soeltoft-Jensen, Kalliopi Rantsiou, Luca Cocolin
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