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Monitoring the bacterial population dynamics during fermentation of artisanal Argentinean sausages
Fecha
2005-08-25Registro en:
Fontana, Cecilia Alejandra; Cocconcelli, Pier Sandro; Vignolo, Graciela Margarita; Monitoring the bacterial population dynamics during fermentation of artisanal Argentinean sausages; Elsevier Science; International Journal of Food Microbiology; 103; 2; 25-8-2005; 131-142
0168-1605
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Fontana, Cecilia Alejandra
Cocconcelli, Pier Sandro
Vignolo, Graciela Margarita
Resumen
The dynamics of the microbial community responsible for the artisanal fermentation of dry sausage produced in Argentina was investigated by using classical and molecular approaches. The combined use of RAPD analysis with primers M13, XD9, RAPD1 and RAPD2 and 16S rDNA sequencing were applied to the identification and intraspecific differentiation of 100 strains of lactobacilli and Micrococcaceae. DGGE analysis was used to monitor the dynamic changes in population after total microbial DNA was directly extracted from sausages and subjected to PCR using V3f (GC), Bact-0124f-GC and Univ-0515r primers. The sequence analysis of 16S rDNA of the dominant species was also carried out. Lactobacillus sakei and Lactobacillus plantarum were the dominant lactic acid organisms during the fermentation while Staphylococcus saprophyticus represented the dominant species of Micrococcaceae. It was demonstrated that the ripening process of Argentinean artisanal fermented sausage is driven by a limited number of Lactobacillus and Staphylococcus strains selected from environmental microbiota by the ability to best compete under the prevailing conditions of the ecological niche. The identification of dominant communities present in this artisanal fermented sausage can help in the selection of starter cultures consisting in well adapted strains to the particular production technology.