One of the major concerns in the production of dairy concentrates is the risk of contamination by heat-resistant spores from thermophilic bacteria. In order to acquire more insight in the composition of microbial communities occurring in the dairy concentrate industry, a bar-coded 16S amplicon sequencing analysis was carried out on milk, final products, and fouling samples taken from dairy concentrate production lines. The analysis of these samples revealed the presence of DNA from a broad range of bacterial taxa, including a majority of mesophiles and a minority of (thermophilic) spore-forming bacteria. Enrichments of fouling samples at 55°C showed the accumulation of predominantly Brevibacillus and Bacillus, whereas enrichments at 65°C le...
Spores of thermophilic spore-forming bacteria are a common cause of contamination in dairy products....
Bacillus is the dominant genus encloses gram-positive spore-formers that some are considered as a th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...
One of the major concerns in the production of dairy concentrates is the risk of contamination by he...
One of the major concerns in the production of dairy concentrates is the risk of contamination by he...
Thermophilic sporeformers are a group of bacteria that proliferate at high temperatures (mostly abov...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
Bacteria may adhere to and develop biofilm structures onto dairy surfaces trying to protect themselv...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
Due to their ubiquity in the environment and ability to survive heating processes, sporeforming bact...
Figures 2.1 (=Setlow et al., 2003 Fig 2) & 2.4 (=Setlow et al., 2014 Fig 2) were removed for copyrig...
Dairy biofilms as a source of contamination of milk and its products are of great concern in the dai...
Les bactéries sporulées thermophiles présentes dans l’environnement de la ferme, se retrouvent en fa...
On dairy farms in hot climates worldwide, cows suffer from heat stress, which is alleviated by the u...
Thermophilic spore-forming bacteria are a common cause of contamination in dairy products. We isolat...
Spores of thermophilic spore-forming bacteria are a common cause of contamination in dairy products....
Bacillus is the dominant genus encloses gram-positive spore-formers that some are considered as a th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...
One of the major concerns in the production of dairy concentrates is the risk of contamination by he...
One of the major concerns in the production of dairy concentrates is the risk of contamination by he...
Thermophilic sporeformers are a group of bacteria that proliferate at high temperatures (mostly abov...
The dairy industry is recently facing a quality problem due to the presence of sporeformer bacteria ...
Bacteria may adhere to and develop biofilm structures onto dairy surfaces trying to protect themselv...
Spore-forming bacteria are a concern to dairy processors as a consequence of their potential to be p...
Due to their ubiquity in the environment and ability to survive heating processes, sporeforming bact...
Figures 2.1 (=Setlow et al., 2003 Fig 2) & 2.4 (=Setlow et al., 2014 Fig 2) were removed for copyrig...
Dairy biofilms as a source of contamination of milk and its products are of great concern in the dai...
Les bactéries sporulées thermophiles présentes dans l’environnement de la ferme, se retrouvent en fa...
On dairy farms in hot climates worldwide, cows suffer from heat stress, which is alleviated by the u...
Thermophilic spore-forming bacteria are a common cause of contamination in dairy products. We isolat...
Spores of thermophilic spore-forming bacteria are a common cause of contamination in dairy products....
Bacillus is the dominant genus encloses gram-positive spore-formers that some are considered as a th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...