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Tracing Streptococcus thermophilus strains in three-component yogurt starters
Authors:Z L Urshev  K N Pashova-Baltova  Z P Dimitrov
Institution:(1) LB Bulgaricum Plc., R&D Center, 12A Malashevska str., Sofia, 1202, Bulgaria
Abstract:Three-component starters for yogurt were obtained on the base of starter LBB.BY 5-12 for traditional Bulgarian yogurt, containing strains Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus B5 and Streptococcus thermophilus A with the addition of either an exopolysaccharide-producing S. thermophilus strain 6V or the fast acidifying S. thermophilus strain N1. To differentiate between the three strains in the starter cultures, randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was applied to develop strain-specific probes. Southern hybridization against dot-blots of chromosomal DNA from the three S. thermophilus strains confirmed that two probes, derived from a 770 bp RAPD product obtained with primer RAPD-4 and a 290 bp sequence obtained with primer OPP-7 were specific for S. thermophilus 6V and S. thermophilus A, respectively, while no hybridization to S. thermophilus N1 DNA was observed. The selected probes were used to differentiate between S. thermophilus colonies on a solid agar medium by colony hybridization. The evaluation of the viable cell counts revealed that the populations of S. thermophilus A and the added S. thermophilus strains 6V or N1 in the three-component starters and in yogurt had nearly equal proportion allowing each strain to contribute to the enriched properties of starter and product.
Keywords:Colony hybridization  RAPD-PCR  Starter                  Streptococcus thermophilus                Yogurt
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