The present study aimed at assessing the occurrence of microbiological hazards (, , . and O157) in an artisanal soft cheese produced in northern Italy. In the same product total bacterial count, lactic acid bacteria and were enumerated, and pH and water activity measured in two batches sampled in summer and winter. Samples of raw materials, environmental swabs from the production processes and cheese during 15 days of storage at 2 and 8°C as well as dynamic temperature of 2°C for 5 days and 8°C for 10 days were collected and tested. The load of total bacterial count was significantly higher in the winter batch in comparison to the summer one, with a significant increase at the end of the storage period also noticed for lactic acid bacteria. Statistical higher values of pH were registered in raw materials and end of storage in winter batch. was confirmed only in the winter batch within samples (n=4) of stored cheese. On plates used for O157 detection, colonies of and were isolated. The results suggest that the highest bacterial population in the winter batch was associated to a higher pH in stored cheese and a higher number of biological hazards identified. Their isolation started in the maturation room suggesting this step as relevant for possible cheese contamination.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251870PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2022.9983DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

winter batch
16
microbiological hazards
8
artisanal soft
8
soft cheese
8
cheese produced
8
produced northern
8
northern italy
8
total bacterial
8
bacterial count
8
lactic acid
8

Similar Publications

Aptamers have emerged as prominent ligands in clinical diagnostics because they provide various advantages over antibodies, such as quicker generation time, reduced manufacturing costs, minimal batch-to-batch variability, greater modifiability, and improved thermal stability. In the present study, we isolated and characterized DNA aptamers that can specifically bind to the hemolysin E (HlyE) antigen of Salmonella Typhi for future development of typhoid diagnostic tests. The DNA aptamers against Salmonella Typhi HlyE were isolated using systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX), and their binding affinity and specificity were assessed utilizing enzyme-linked oligonucleotide assay (ELONA).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Impact of carbon sources in airport de-icing compounds on the growth of .

Front Microbiol

October 2024

Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom.

Article Synopsis
  • Airport de-icing has been shown to contribute to the growth of undesirable river biofilms (URBs), which can lead to long-term ecological issues in waterways.
  • The study aimed to identify which freeze-point depressants (FPDs) promote growth in a specific filamentous bacterium associated with URBs, compare the effectiveness of different FPDs and commercial airport de-icers (CADs), and analyze the influences of carbon sources on microbial growth.
  • Findings indicated that the bacteria thrive on various FPDs, with sodium acetate facilitating the fastest growth, while propylene glycol and ethylene glycol showed varying strengths in total growth and growth rate, highlighting limited effects from additives in commercial products on the bacterium's growth.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The efficient production of biobased organic acids is crucial to move to a more sustainable and eco-friendly economy, where muconic acid is gaining interest as a versatile platform chemical to produce industrial building blocks, including adipic acid and terephthalic acid. In this study, a platform strain able to convert glucose and xylose into ,-muconic acid was further engineered to eliminate C2 dependency, improve muconic acid tolerance, enhance production and growth performance, and substantially reduce the side production of the intermediate protocatechuic acid. This was achieved by reintroducing the gene and overexpression of genes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Identification of factors affecting fattening efficiency of commercial pig herds and analysis of their impact at different performance levels.

Sci Rep

August 2024

Shandong New Hope Liuhe Group Co., Ltd., No. 592-26, Jiushui East Road, Laoshan District, Qingdao, 266000, Shandong, China.

Article Synopsis
  • * Using multi-variable linear regression, researchers identified 28 variables affecting FEI, with 18 showing significant correlations; these factors persisted from the nursery stage to the finishing stage.
  • * High-performing batches of pigs differed from low-performing batches in aspects such as sourcing of piglets, regional purchasing, and the implementation of farm technologies like CCTV and waste management systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background And Objective: Flow cytometry is a widely used technique for identifying cell populations in patient-derived fluids, such as peripheral blood (PB) or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Despite its ubiquity in research and clinical practice, the process of gating, i.e.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!