Ecological studies on the occurrence of bacteria utilizing lactic acid at pH values below 4.5 |
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Authors: | Vivienne Aries P.A. Cheney D.A.A. Mossel |
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Affiliation: | Pedigree Petfoods, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire LE13 1BB, UK;University of Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Sites within two cheese factories, a silage tower and silage pit and two pet food factories were investigated for lactic acid utilizing bacteria. The bacteria isolated, together with known lactic acid utilizing and aciduric bacteria, were tested for their ability to 'alkalinize' a fermented meat product containing more than 20 g/1 lactic acid at pH > 4.3 a ten-fold dilution of this product and synthetic media, both at pH 4.5. Strains able to alkalinize the diluted product were 13 aerobic isolates (all Acetobacter spp.), nine anaerobic cultures, one strain of Megasphaera elsdenii and two strains of Clostridium tyrobutyricum. Eight of the aerobes could alkalinize undiluted product containing < 1 g/1 residual potassium sorbate, but had no effect on product containing > 3 g/1 sorbate; none of the anaerobic cultures was able to alkalinize undiluted product. Acetobacter spp., therefore, threatened the microbial stability of a fermented product containing < 3 g/1 potassium sorbate. The cultures able to alkalinize diluted product were all from sites contaminated with whey, silage or fermented product for at least 2 d, suggesting substantial accumulation of lactic acid utilizing bacteria at these sites. |
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