Analyze Diet

International journal of food microbiology.

Periodical
Microbiology
Nutritional Sciences
Food Microbiology
Publisher:
Elsevier Science Publishers,
Frequency: Twenty four no. a year
Country: Netherlands
Language: English
Author(s):
International Union of Microbiological Societies., International Union of Microbiological Societies. Committee on Food Microbiology and Hygiene.
Start Year:1984 -
ISSN:
0168-1605 (Print)
1879-3460 (Electronic)
0168-1605 (Linking)
Impact Factor
5.4
2022
NLM ID:8412849
(DNLM):I26930000(s)
(OCoLC):10835421
Coden:IJFMDD
LCCN:sc 84001878
Classification:W1 IN766JM
Distinctive proteolytic activity of cell envelope proteinase of Lactobacillus helveticus isolated from airag, a traditional Mongolian fermented mare’s milk.
International journal of food microbiology    December 18, 2014   Volume 197 65-71 doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2014.12.012
Miyamoto M, Ueno HM, Watanabe M, Tatsuma Y, Seto Y, Miyamoto T, Nakajima H.Airag is a traditional fermented milk of Mongolia that is usually made from raw mare's milk. Lactobacillus helveticus is one of the lactic acid bacteria most frequently isolated from airag. In this study, we investigated the genetic and physiological characteristics of L. helveticus strains isolated from airag and clarified their significance in airag by comparing them with strains from different sources. Six strains of L. helveticus were isolated from five home-made airag samples collected from different regions of Mongolia. The optimal temperature for acidification in skim milk was 30 to 35Â...
Resistance of Rhodococcus equi to acid pH.
International journal of food microbiology    May 3, 2000   Volume 55, Issue 1-3 295-298 doi: 10.1016/s0168-1605(00)00172-0
Benoit S, Taouji S, Benachour A, Hartke A.Rhodococcus equi is an important gram-positive intracellular facultative pathogen in foals of less than 3 months of age, that causes suppurative bronchopneumonia, lymphadenitis and/or enteritis. The disease in young foals mainly occurs in spring and summer when weather conditions are favorable for survival and multiplication of the bacteria in the environment. R. equi is widespread in the environment of horsebreeding farms: it has been isolated from the soil of paddocks and from the feces of adult horses and foals. Aerosol infection via dust of paddocks seems to be the major route of foal infe...