Relevance and analysis of butyric acid producing clostridia in milk and cheese

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作者
Braendle, J. [1 ]
Domig, K. J. [1 ]
Kneifel, W. [1 ]
机构
[1] BOKU Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci Vienna, Dept Food Sci & Technol, Inst Food Sci, Muthgasse 18, A-1190 Vienna, Austria
关键词
Late blowing; Clostridium tyrobutyricum; Hard cheese; Raw milk; Quality; Clostridia; SPORE-FORMING BACTERIA; RAW-MILK; MEMBRANE FILTRATION; HARD CHEESE; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; TEMPORAL TEMPERATURE; TYROBUTYRICUM SPORES; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodcont.2016.02.038
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Via butyric acid fermentation, clostridia - mainly Clostridium tyrobutyricum - are able to transform lactic acid into butyric acid, acetic acid and gas (H-2 and CO2). The presence of clostridial endospores in milk may lead to severe quality defects in semi-hard and hard cheeses. As a consequence of butyric acid fermentation during ripening, cheeses tend to swell and develop undesired slits, irregular eyes and a rancid taste, thus resulting in high economic losses for producers. Several measures regarding stable, milking and feed hygiene have already been partly implemented to minimise the risk of raw milk contamination with clostridial endospores. Contamination, nevertheless, cannot be avoided completely. Moreover, some of the existing procedures to reduce the bacterial and endospore count in milk (e.g. bactofugation, addition of bacteriocins) are not always applicable or even prohibited for the production of certain cheese types. Therefore, cheese producers may benefit from integrating the determination of the initial count of clostridial endospores in milk into their quality control system of primary materials. This review discusses the role of butyric acid clostridia in the cheese processing environment and methods for the detection and enumeration of cheese-damaging clostridia in milk and cheese. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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