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"Remake" by high-throughput sequencing of the microbiota involved in the production of water buffalo mozzarella cheese.


ABSTRACT: Intermediates of production of two batches of traditional mozzarella cheese were analyzed by culture-independent pyrosequencing. The quantitative distribution of taxa within the samples suggested that thermophilic lactic acid bacteria from the natural starter were mainly responsible for the fermentation, while microorganisms found in raw milk did not develop during fermentation.

SUBMITTER: Ercolini D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3485941 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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"Remake" by high-throughput sequencing of the microbiota involved in the production of water buffalo mozzarella cheese.

Ercolini Danilo D   De Filippis Francesca F   La Storia Antonietta A   Iacono Michele M  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20120831 22


Intermediates of production of two batches of traditional mozzarella cheese were analyzed by culture-independent pyrosequencing. The quantitative distribution of taxa within the samples suggested that thermophilic lactic acid bacteria from the natural starter were mainly responsible for the fermentation, while microorganisms found in raw milk did not develop during fermentation. ...[more]

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