LACTIC ACID AND ACETIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM RED WINE
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red wine, fermentation process, lactic acid bacteria, acetic acid bacteriaAbstract
The aim of our study was the identification of red wine microbiota during the fermentation process using a classical microbiological method and real-time PCR. The changes in different groups of microorganisms were monitored in total counts of bacteria, Lactobacillus cells and Acetobacter cells. Microbiological parameters were observed during the current collection and processing of wine in 2012. Samples were taken during the fermentation process in wine enterprises and were storaged with different conditions. During this period were examined 4 bottles of wine berween Cabernet Sauvignon and Frankovka modra. The total counts of bacteria ranged from 4.98±0.08 in the wine Cabernet Sauvignon at 4 °C of storage to 5.63±0.13 log CFU.ml-1 in the wine Cabernet Sauvignon at 25 °C of storage. The number of lactobacilli ranged from 2.18±0.10 in the Cabernet Sauvignon at 4 °C to 2.49±0.04 log CFU.ml-1 in the Frankovka modra wine at 25 °C of storage and the number of Acetobacter cells ranged from 4.21±0.04 in the Cabernet Sauvignon at 4 °C of storage to 4.52±0.15 log CFU.ml-1 in Cabernet Sauvignon at 25 °C of storage. The presence and sensitivity of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial species Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus crispatus, Lactobacillus salivarius, Acetobacter aceti, Acetobacter pasteurianus and Acetobacter orleaniensis were detected using Real time PCR.Downloads
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2013-02-01
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Kántor, A., KaÄániová, M., Pochop, J., Petrová, J., Hleba, L., Felšöciová, S., Pavelková, A., Rovná, K., & Bobková, A. (2013). LACTIC ACID AND ACETIC ACID BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM RED WINE. Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences, 2(special issue 1), 1704–1715. Retrieved from https://office2.jmbfs.org/index.php/JMBFS/article/view/7265
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Copyright (c) 2013 Attila Kántor, Miroslava KaÄániová, Jaroslav Pochop, Jana Petrová, Lukáš Hleba, Soňa Felšöciová, Adriana Pavelková, KatarÃÂna Rovná, Alica Bobková
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