Survival of yeasts inoculated in flavoured extra virgin olive oil |
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Authors: | Gino Ciafardini Biagi Angelo Zullo Alfredo D’Amico Giuseppe Cioccia Lucia Maiuro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Molise, Via De Sanctis, 86100, Campobasso, Italy 2. Department of Agro-Alimentary, Environmental and Microbiological Sciences and Technologies, Agriculture Faculty, University of Molise, Via De Sanctis, 86100, Campobasso, Italy
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Abstract: | The survival of four strains of yeast belonging to the speciesSaccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida wickerhamii, Candida boidinii andWilliopsis californica was studied in extra virgin olive oil flavoured with garlic, lemon, oregano and red chilli pepper. The ingredients used in the doses of 1%, 5% and 10% profoundly modified the habitat of the extra virgin olive oil, reducing drastically, in 90 days of storage, the survival of the yeasts by 20–50%, in the following decreasing order: lemon, garlic, oregano and red chilli pepper. Among the yeasts studied,W. californica strain 1639 was found to be one of the most sensitive, whileS. cerevisiae strain 1525 was one of the most tolerant regarding the ingredients present in the flavoured olive oil. The observations carried out with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) highlighted the presence of frequent lesions on the cellular wall ofC. wickerhamii 1532,C. boidinii 1638 andS. cerevisiae 1525 and only in a few rare cases inW. californica 1639. Nevertheless, since the survival ofW. californica 1639 in the flavoured olive oil was compromised to a greater extent in respect to the other species, it is plausible to deduct that the damage to the cellular wall represents only one of the causes responsible for the death of the yeasts in the flavoured olive oil. |
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