Conventional taxonomy of lactobacilli surviving radurization of meat
- 11 March 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Bacteriology
- Vol. 62 (3), 209-216
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1987.tb02400.x
Abstract
All of the 113 catalase-negative, Gram-positive, rod-shaped strains isolated from radurized minced beef (5 kGy) were homofermentative, non-thermophilic, and belonged to the sub-genus Streptobacterium. The majority of the strains (100) were identified as Lactobacillus sake. These were divided into four sub-groups based on their sugar fermentation pattern; group IA1 (melibiose (+), maltose (-), amygdalin (-), 76 strains); group IA2 (melibiose (+), maltose (-), amygdalin (+), 14 strains); group IB1 (melibiose (+), maltose (+), amygdalin (+), four strains); group IB2 (melibiose (+), maltose (+), amygdalin (-), six strains). Of the remaining strains, two produced L(+)-lactic acid and were identified at L. farciminis, three were identified as L. curvatus and eight showed characteristics of both L. sake and L. curvatus and were designated ''L. sake/curvatus''. With one exception, all strains were aciduric and relatively insensitive to the chemical preservatives tested. Most L. sake strains produced significant amounts of H2O2. Electron microscopy confirmed a possible relationship between the thickness of the cells and radiation resistance. The problems and limitations of this type of taxonomic study and possible reasons for the predominance of L. sake species in radurized meat are discussed.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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