Italian Journal of Food Safety (Feb 2013)

CHARACTERIZATION OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM A TRADITIONAL PASTA FILATA CHEESE

  • E.P.L De Santis,
  • S. Virdis,
  • E.S Daga,
  • G. Campus,
  • V. Spano,
  • F. Cossu,
  • A. Paba,
  • A. Assaretti,
  • R. Comunian,
  • C. Scarano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2010.8.55
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 8
pp. 55 – 58

Abstract

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In this paper are reported the results of the characterization of the lactic acid microflora isolated from Sardinian “provoletta”, a traditional pasta filata cheese obtained from cow’s milk. Cheese samples from two batches were taken in triplicate from three dairy plants after 7 and 21 days of ripening. Each sample was analyzed for mesophilic and thermophilic lactic acid bacteria (LAB). From plates, 118 isolates were identified by Rep- PCR GTG5, species-specific PCR and DNA sequencing. The identified LAB belonged to 7 different species: Lb. paracasei, Lb. rhamnosus, Lb. delbrueckii, Lb. fermentum, E. faecalis, E. faecium e Lc. Lactis. Enterococci were the most common isolates, they were recovered from all the dairy plants and from all the products analysed at 7 and at 20 days of ripening. Although with some differences within the various producers, the technology used aids mesophilic LAB growth, guaranteeing a large biodiversity protection.

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