IRIS publication 190496536
Isolation of a Virulent Lactobacillus brevis Phage and Its Application in the Control of Beer Spoilage
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TY - JOUR - Deasy, T,Mahony, J,Neve, H,Heller, KJ,van Sinderen, D - 2011 - January - Journal of Food Protection - Isolation of a Virulent Lactobacillus brevis Phage and Its Application in the Control of Beer Spoilage - Validated - () - ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157-H7 LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY BACTERIOPHAGES BIOCONTROL RESISTANCE STRAINS MALT - 74 - 2157 - 2161 - Beer quality can be compromised by the growth of certain lactobacilli, in particular Lactobacillus brevis and Lactobacillus plantarum, and various strategies have been used to control such bacterial spoilage. Biocontrol by means of bacteriophage is a reemerging approach for the suppression of spoilage bacteria in food and beverage matrices. A virulent phage capable of infecting L. brevis beer-spoilage strains was isolated and morphologically assessed by electron microscopy. The myophage SA-C12 was shown to be stable in beer and capable of controlling the growth of its host, L. brevis strain 56, in commercial beer. The results of this study indicate that bacteriophage-based treatments may be used as an alternative and natural strategy for the control of bacterial contamination of beer. - DOI 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-11-262 DA - 2011/01 ER -
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@article{V190496536, = {Deasy, T and Mahony, J and Neve, H and Heller, KJ and van Sinderen, D }, = {2011}, = {January}, = {Journal of Food Protection}, = {Isolation of a Virulent Lactobacillus brevis Phage and Its Application in the Control of Beer Spoilage}, = {Validated}, = {()}, = {ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157-H7 LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY BACTERIOPHAGES BIOCONTROL RESISTANCE STRAINS MALT}, = {74}, pages = {2157--2161}, = {{Beer quality can be compromised by the growth of certain lactobacilli, in particular Lactobacillus brevis and Lactobacillus plantarum, and various strategies have been used to control such bacterial spoilage. Biocontrol by means of bacteriophage is a reemerging approach for the suppression of spoilage bacteria in food and beverage matrices. A virulent phage capable of infecting L. brevis beer-spoilage strains was isolated and morphologically assessed by electron microscopy. The myophage SA-C12 was shown to be stable in beer and capable of controlling the growth of its host, L. brevis strain 56, in commercial beer. The results of this study indicate that bacteriophage-based treatments may be used as an alternative and natural strategy for the control of bacterial contamination of beer.}}, = {DOI 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-11-262}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Deasy, T,Mahony, J,Neve, H,Heller, KJ,van Sinderen, D | ||
YEAR | 2011 | ||
MONTH | January | ||
JOURNAL_CODE | Journal of Food Protection | ||
TITLE | Isolation of a Virulent Lactobacillus brevis Phage and Its Application in the Control of Beer Spoilage | ||
STATUS | Validated | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
SEARCH_KEYWORD | ESCHERICHIA-COLI O157-H7 LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY BACTERIOPHAGES BIOCONTROL RESISTANCE STRAINS MALT | ||
VOLUME | 74 | ||
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START_PAGE | 2157 | ||
END_PAGE | 2161 | ||
ABSTRACT | Beer quality can be compromised by the growth of certain lactobacilli, in particular Lactobacillus brevis and Lactobacillus plantarum, and various strategies have been used to control such bacterial spoilage. Biocontrol by means of bacteriophage is a reemerging approach for the suppression of spoilage bacteria in food and beverage matrices. A virulent phage capable of infecting L. brevis beer-spoilage strains was isolated and morphologically assessed by electron microscopy. The myophage SA-C12 was shown to be stable in beer and capable of controlling the growth of its host, L. brevis strain 56, in commercial beer. The results of this study indicate that bacteriophage-based treatments may be used as an alternative and natural strategy for the control of bacterial contamination of beer. | ||
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