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Autochthonous starter culture selection to keep traditions in the manufacture of dry sausages alive
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2014-12-17Registro en:
Palavecino Prpich, Noelia Zulema; Castro, Marcela Paola; Cayre, María Elisa; Garro, Oscar Alfredo; Vignolo, Graciela Margarita; Autochthonous starter culture selection to keep traditions in the manufacture of dry sausages alive; Springer Verlag Berlín; Annals Of Microbiology; 65; 3; 17-12-2014; 1709-1719
1590-4261
1869-2044
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Palavecino Prpich, Noelia Zulema
Castro, Marcela Paola
Cayre, María Elisa
Garro, Oscar Alfredo
Vignolo, Graciela Margarita
Resumen
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and non-pathogenic staphylococci from naturally fermented sausages manufactured in northeastern Argentina were isolated and selected on the basis of physiological, technological, and safety properties. Eighty-seven isolates recovered from four small-scale facilities were studied to evaluate growth and acidification kinetics, nitrate-reductase, proteolytic, lipolytic, decarboxylase, and antagonistic activities, as well as growth ability at different temperatures, pH, and NaCl concentrations. Based on these characteristics as well as antibiotic resistance for CNC isolates, a selection and identification by sequencing the 16S rRNA gene was carried out. As a result, LAB isolates were identified as Lactobacillus sakei (seven isolates) and Lactobacillus farciminis (one isolate), while CNC revealed isolates as being Staphylococcus xylosus (two isolates), Staphylococcus vitulinus (one isolate), and Staphylococcus hominis (one isolate). Properties exhibited by selected isolates would make them eligible as starter cultures to enhance both sensorial and safety qualities of artisanal fermented sausages while keeping manufacturing traditions.