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Microbiological aspects and challenges of whey powders – I thermoduric, thermophilic and spore‐forming bacteria

Essam Hebishy, Oktay Yerlıkaya, Jennifer Mahony, Aslı Akpınar, Derya Saygılı

2023International Journal of Dairy Technology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For dairy processors, spoilage and pathogenic spore‐forming bacteria are key sources of concern, not only due to their ability to remain dormant in a desiccated state in powders and to survive heat treatments, but also their ability to form biofilms in the vegetative state that lead to contamination of foods. These include members of the genera Bacillus , Geobacillus , Anoxybacillus , Brevibacillus , Paenibacillus and Clostridium , many of which are associated with food poisoning and spoilage. Here, we review the common bacterial species that form spores in whey powders and their sources and provide insights into their risks and strategies to control them.

Topics & Concepts

Food spoilageThermophileSporeFood scienceEndosporeBacteriaPaenibacillusBacillus (shape)MicrobiologyBiofilmBiologyPathogenic bacteriaGenetics16S ribosomal RNAProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMicrobial Inactivation MethodsBacillus and Francisella bacterial research
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