Inhibition of Clostridium tyrobutyricum in cheese by Lactobacillus gasseri

2007 
Abstract A semi-hard cheese produced from milk artificially contaminated with Clostridium tyrobutyricum spores (2.5×10 3  mL −1 ) was used as a model for studying the ability of bacteriocin-producing Lactobacillus gasseri K7 (Rif r ) to inhibit clostridia. The added lactobacilli did not inhibit the primary starter culture ( Streptococcus thermophilus ), but inhibited non-starter mesophilic lactobacilli. Late blowing as a result of Cl. tyrobutyricum outgrowth and butyric acid fermentation occurred in all cheeses however it was reduced in cheeses with added Lb. gasseri . After 6 weeks, the average amount of butyric acid was significantly higher in cheeses without added lactobacilli (1.43 vs. 0.70 g kg −1 ). At the end of 8-weeks ripening, 2.8×10 7 cfu g −1 of K7 (Rif r ) viable cells were detected. Using the total DNA from cheeses with added K7 (Rif r ) strain, PCR products were amplified with primers specific for Lactobacillus , Lb. gasseri and K7 bacteriocin gene.
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