Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1031425
Isolation and identification of molds associated to dry-cured products
Isolation and identification of molds associated to dry-cured products // Book of abstracts of 4th Edition of Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology
London : Delhi, 2019. str. 69-69 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Isolation and identification of molds associated to dry-cured products
Autori
Čuljak, Klara ; Jakopović, Željko ; Markov, Ksenija ; Frece, Jadranka ; Kostelac, Deni ; Čanak, Iva
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Book of abstracts of 4th Edition of Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology
/ - London : Delhi, 2019, 69-69
Skup
4th Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology
Mjesto i datum
London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 19.09.2019. - 21.09.2019
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
isolation, identification, molds, dry-cured meats
Sažetak
Dry-cured meat products are the oldest form of processed meat and very popular food around the world where different cultures contribute to their texture, flavor and safety. The production of dry.cured meat products goes back thousands of years because it was quickly discovered that drying meat reduce intrinsic moisture and thus prevent the activity of microorganisms and prolong product durability. Specific microbiota in dry-cured meat products involves complex microbial ecosystems that combine bacteria, yeast and molds which are responsible for many of the characteristics of these products. The most frequently isolated fungi from dry-cured meat products are from Penicillium, Aspergillus and Eurotium genera. For example P. crysogenum, P. commune, P. nalgiovense, P. olsonii, P. crustosum, A. Niger, A. fumigatus, A. ochraceus, E. repens. Some strains may produce highly toxic secondary metabolites, mycotoxins, and mold growth on sausage surfaces can lead to both desirable and undesirable effects. Preferred properties lead to the desired taste and texture of the product. The undesirable effects are usually connected to growth of undesirable molds which can lead to the defect in the quality and appearance. One of the possible solution is the use of the mold started culture which will prevent the growth of undesiravle wild mold population. The aim of this research was to isolate mold from fermented meat products in order to identify the indigenous flora of molds, the so-called houseflora. During the research, from 10 samples of dry-cured meat products, 3 different molds were isolated by classical microbiological methods. Each sample was inoculated in a 5 different mediums: Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA), malt extract agar (MEA), Sabouraud agar (SAB), Potato dextrose agar (PDA) and potato dextrose agar prepared by cooking potatos and adding agar. Samples were incubated for 5 days at 28°C. after the growth of molds, reverse and averse side of colonies are observed as well as color and exudate. Also the microscopic images were made. After obtaining microscopic images, samples were identified according to the identification key (Pitt and Hocking, 2009). Finally, analysing the results, it was concluded that isolated molds belong to Penicillium (2) and Aspergillus (1) genera and they show different growth on different medium under same cultivating conditions. These findings can be helpful for further identification of molds on dry-cured meat products.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biotehnologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prehrambeno-biotehnološki fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Jadranka Frece
(autor)
Željko Jakopović
(autor)
Iva Čanak
(autor)
Ksenija Markov
(autor)
Deni Kostelac
(autor)