Artículo
Inactivation of calcium-dependent lactic acid bacteria phages by phosphates
Fecha de publicación:
12/2007
Editorial:
International Association for Food Protection
Revista:
Journal of Food Protection
ISSN:
0362-028X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The capacity of three phosphates to interrupt the lytic cycle of four specific autochthonal bacteriophages of lactic acid bacteria used as starters was assayed. The phosphates used (polyphosphates A and B and sodium tripolyphosphate-high solubility [TAS]) were selected on the basis of their capacity to sequester divalent cations, which are involved in the lytic cycle of certain bacteriophages. The assays were performed in culture media (deMan Rogosa Sharpe and Elliker broths) and reconstituted (10%, wt/vol) commercial skim milk to which phosphates had been added at concentrations of 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5% (wt/vol). Phosphate TAS was the most inhibitory one, since it was able to inhibit the lytic cycle of all bacteriophages studied, in both broths and milk. In broth, polyphosphates A and B inhibited the lytic cycle of only two bacteriophages at the maximal concentration used (0.5%), whereas in milk, they were not capable of maintaining the same inhibitory effect.
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Articulos(INLAIN)
Articulos de INST.DE LACTOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
Articulos de INST.DE LACTOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
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Suárez, Viviana Beatriz; Capra, María Luján; Rivera, Mauricio; Reinheimer, Jorge Alberto; Inactivation of calcium-dependent lactic acid bacteria phages by phosphates; International Association for Food Protection; Journal of Food Protection; 70; 6; 12-2007; 1518-1522
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