The Abilities of Different Lactic Acid Bacterial Stains to Deplete Nitrite Level in MRS and M17 Broth
Mahdi. A. Al-Shuwaili,
Murtadha Abbas,
S.V. Nadezhdin
Abstract:Nitrite is still regarded as essentially undesirable in foods. Therefore, it is necessary to keep its concentration under control for food safety. The current study was conducted to evaluate the ability of two reference lactic acid strains to deplete nitrite. Lactobacillus acidophilus ROO52 and Streptococcus thermophiles YC-180 were examined in De Man Rogosa and Sharpe (MRS) and M17 broth with standard sodium nitrite at 0.10 mg /mL and 1 mL (10-8 cells per mL) for each of the reference strains to determine the… Show more
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