Tytuł pozycji:
Susceptibility of food-contaminating Penicillium genus fungi to some preservatives and disinfectants
- Tytuł:
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Susceptibility of food-contaminating Penicillium genus fungi to some preservatives and disinfectants
- Autorzy:
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Levinskaite, L.
- Powiązania:
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https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/52127.pdf
- Data publikacji:
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2012
- Wydawca:
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Instytut Medycyny Wsi
- Źródło:
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Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine; 2012, 19, 1
1232-1966
- Język:
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angielski
- Prawa:
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Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone. Swoboda użytkownika ograniczona do ustawowego zakresu dozwolonego użytku
- Dostawca treści:
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Biblioteka Nauki
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Microscopic fungi are able to contaminate and deteriorate various food products and can subsequently cause health
problems. Long usage of the same preservatives and disinfectants against spoilage fungi may lead to the development of
fungal resistance to those chemicals. The objective of this study was to investigate the susceptibility of 3 Penicillium genus
fungi, isolated from foodstuffs, to organic acid preservatives and some disinfectants, taking into consideration 2 aspects
of their development: spore germination and mycelial growth. Susceptibility of Penicillium spinulosum, P. expansum and
P. verruculosum to the preservatives, namely benzoic acid, sodium lactate, potassium sorbate, as well as disinfectants such as
Topax DD, Suma Bac D10, Biowash and F210 Hygisept, was investigated. The biocides were used at concentrations of 0.1, 1.0
and 10%. Of the preservatives, benzoic acid and potassium sorbate showed the best inhibition, both on spore germination
and mycelial growth. Benzoic acid at a concentration of a 0.1% reduced spore germination by 33-55%, and mycelial
growth by 54-97%, whereas at 1% the inhibition was 74-85% and 97-100%, respectively. The effect of the disinfectants at
a concentration of 0.1% on spore germination was 25-84% and on colonial growth 68-97%, while at 1.0% the reduction in
spore germination reached 53-91% and the inhibition of growth 89-100%. In most cases, the same concentrations added
to the media showed higher inhibitory effect on mycelial growth than on spore germination. It was noticed that the fungi
responded rather unevenly towards the biocides, showing individual susceptibility.