The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria in different products. These bacteria are members mainly of the Bacillus taxonomic group and due to their abilities to survive pasteurization, can not be controlled by this process technology. Consequently, this bacteria population affects the quality of some products during storage (e.g. fluid milk) and limit their potential markets (e.g. milk powder). Since no technology/interventions are currently available to eliminate this bacteria type once they enter the milk chain, the identification of their entry points and sources is essential information to design potential interventions to control them at early stages. In order to address this is...
Spore-forming bacteria are a group of bacteria can form spore and they grow aerobically and anaerobi...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
Some strains of sporeforming bacteria (e.g., Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive paste...
Spore-forming bacteria are heat-resistant microorganisms capable of surviving and germinating in mil...
Sporeformer bacteria are ubiquitous in the farm environment. These bacteria produce enzymes that neg...
The ability of certain spore-forming bacteria in the order Bacillales (e.g., Bacillus spp., Paenibac...
Due to their ubiquity in the environment and ability to survive heating processes, sporeforming bact...
Thermophilic sporeformers are a group of bacteria that proliferate at high temperatures (mostly abov...
Spore-forming bacteria are resistant to heat treatments designed to control the growth of other bact...
Sporeforming bacteria, their implications on processed dairy products, and strategies to prevent the...
Sporeforming bacteria (such as Bacillus and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive pasteurization condition...
Bacteriological spoilage of milk and dairy products is an assumed cause of great economical losses f...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
Spore-forming bacteria are a group of bacteria can form spore and they grow aerobically and anaerobi...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
Some strains of sporeforming bacteria (e.g., Bacillus spp. and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive paste...
Spore-forming bacteria are heat-resistant microorganisms capable of surviving and germinating in mil...
Sporeformer bacteria are ubiquitous in the farm environment. These bacteria produce enzymes that neg...
The ability of certain spore-forming bacteria in the order Bacillales (e.g., Bacillus spp., Paenibac...
Due to their ubiquity in the environment and ability to survive heating processes, sporeforming bact...
Thermophilic sporeformers are a group of bacteria that proliferate at high temperatures (mostly abov...
Spore-forming bacteria are resistant to heat treatments designed to control the growth of other bact...
Sporeforming bacteria, their implications on processed dairy products, and strategies to prevent the...
Sporeforming bacteria (such as Bacillus and Paenibacillus spp.) can survive pasteurization condition...
Bacteriological spoilage of milk and dairy products is an assumed cause of great economical losses f...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
Spore-forming bacteria are a group of bacteria can form spore and they grow aerobically and anaerobi...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...
With the abolition of milk quotas in the European Union in 2015, several member states including Ire...