Title of article :
Production of antimicrobial metabolites by strains of Lactobacillus or Lactococcus co-cultured with Bacillus cereus in milk
Author/Authors :
Rّssland، نويسنده , , Elisabeth and Langsrud، نويسنده , , Thor and Granum، نويسنده , , Per Einar and Sّrhaug، نويسنده , , Terje، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
During co-culture of Lactobacillus (five strains) or Lactococcus (two strains) with Bacillus cereus, organic acids and other potentially antimicrobial metabolites are produced. Lactic acid was produced at very different rates by the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and the final concentrations varied much, however, the crucial point of rapid pH reduction during the initial hours of fermentation coincides with lactic acid production. Moderate amounts of acetic acid were produced during fermentation and the final concentrations were much smaller compared to lactic acid. According to these experiments, production of diacetyl, carbon dioxide and ethanol was considered too small to contribute to inhibition of B. cereus. The inhibitory substance produced by the LAB strains was not sensitive to proteinase K, trypsin or pepsin, so it was not likely that the LAB strains produced bacteriocins antagonistic against B. cereus. The strains that produced lactic acid fastest inhibited B. cereus best. Increased concentrations of lactic and acetic acid and carbon dioxide were also observed after co-culture with B. cereus compared to growth of the LAB strains alone, which indicates that B. cereus stimulates the biosynthetic capacities of the LAB strains.
Keywords :
lactic acid bacteria , Bacillus cereus , organic acids , aromatic compounds , Growth stimulating , Fermentation
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Microbiology