Aponte M, Blaiotta G, Francesca N, Moschetti G. Could halophilic archaea improve the traditional salted anchovies (Engraulis encrasicholus L.) safety and quality?
Lett Appl Microbiol 2010;
51:697-703. [PMID:
21054448 DOI:
10.1111/j.1472-765x.2010.02956.x]
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Abstract
AIMS
The positive influence of two selected extremely halophilic archaea strains in the production of salted anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus, L., 1758) was highlighted.
METHODS AND RESULTS
Anchovies produced with salt artificially contaminated with halophiles exhibited lower loads of staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and lactic acid bacteria, and a reduced content of histamine as well as an improved organoleptic acceptance.
CONCLUSIONS
The findings of this survey are expected to enhance the safety of salted anchovies, with regard to the histamine formation during ripening, and to improve the sensory attributes of this product.
SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY
This study represents the first report on the positive influence of halophilic archaea in traditional salted anchovies production, thus suggesting new perspectives about a conscious employment of properly selected haloarchaea strains in this traditional manufacture.
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