Identification of some lactic acid bacteria from two Zimbabwean fermented milk products
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Vol. 6 (2) , 178-186
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01200939
Abstract
Ten predominant lactic acid bacterial isolates from traditionally fermented milk and four isolates from an industrially fermented milk, Lacto, together with 14 reference strains ofLactobacillus and three ofLactococcus were examined for 32 characteristics. Data were analysed using the simple matching coefficient and clustering was by unweighted pair group average linkage. All the isolated from traditionally fermented milk belonged to the genusLactobacillus. Seven isolates could be identified as belonging toL. helveticus, L. plantarum, L. delbrueckii subsp.lactis, L. casei subsp.casei andL. casel subsp.pseudoplantarum. Three of the isolates could only be identified as either betabacteria or streptobacteria. The four isolates from Lacto were identified asLactococcus lactis. However, they could not be identified to subspecies level. On a examiné 32 caractéristiques de 10 souches de bactéries lactiques isolées de fait fermenté de manière traditionnelle, et de 4 souches isolées d'un lait fermenté industriel, le Lacto, ainsi que 14 souches de référence deLactobacillus et trols deLactococcus. Les données ont été analysées en utilisant le coefficient d'apparienient simple et le groupement par lien moyen de groupe pair non balancé. Toutes les souches isolées du lait fermenté de manfère traditionnelle appartiennent au genteLactobacillus. Sept souches ont pu étre identifiées comme appartenant àL. helveticus, L. plantarum, L. delbruckii subsp.lactis, L. casei subsp.casei etL. casei subsp.pseudoplantarum. Trois de ces souches n'ont pu être identifiées soit comme bétabactéries soit comme streptobactéries. Les quatres souches isolées de Lacto ont été identifiées commeLactococcus lactis. Celles-ci n'ont toutefois pas pu être identifiées jusqu'au stade de sous-espèce.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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