The ecology of the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in naturally fermented sausages produced in three European countries was investigated with the purpose of defining the geographic distribution of specific populations responsible for the fermentation and maturation of the sausages. Three-hundred and fifty eight strains belonging to the LAB group were isolated and identified by PCR-DGGE and sequencing. Three species were common to all three countries studied and were the most numerous. Lactobacillus curvatus, L. plantarum and L. sakei strains were subjected to RAPD-PCR followed by cluster analysis to obtain a genetic characterization. The distributions reflected in almost all cases the provenience of the strains, thereby distinguishing Italian, Greek and Hungarian LAB populations. The application of molecular methods for the identification and characterization of bacterial populations isolated from naturally fermented products allows a better understanding of the ecology. As a consequence measures can be taken to protect the biodiversity characterizing a specific system.

Molecular characterization of Lactobacillus species isolated from naturally fermented sausages produced in Greece, Hungary and Italy

RANTSIOU, KALLIOPI;COCOLIN, Luca Simone
2005-01-01

Abstract

The ecology of the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in naturally fermented sausages produced in three European countries was investigated with the purpose of defining the geographic distribution of specific populations responsible for the fermentation and maturation of the sausages. Three-hundred and fifty eight strains belonging to the LAB group were isolated and identified by PCR-DGGE and sequencing. Three species were common to all three countries studied and were the most numerous. Lactobacillus curvatus, L. plantarum and L. sakei strains were subjected to RAPD-PCR followed by cluster analysis to obtain a genetic characterization. The distributions reflected in almost all cases the provenience of the strains, thereby distinguishing Italian, Greek and Hungarian LAB populations. The application of molecular methods for the identification and characterization of bacterial populations isolated from naturally fermented products allows a better understanding of the ecology. As a consequence measures can be taken to protect the biodiversity characterizing a specific system.
2005
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Lactobacillus spp.; Natural fermented sausages; Geographical distribution; RAPD-PCR
K. RANTSIOU; E.H. DROSINOS; M. GIALITAKI; R. URSO; J. KROMMER; J. GASPARIK-REICHARDT; S. TÓTH; I. METAXOPOULOS; G. COMI; L. COCOLIN
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