The microbiota of wooden cheese ripening boards is a rich source of antimicrobial-producing bacteria againstListeria monocytogenes
Yuxing Chen,
Ibrahim Zuniga Chaves,
Garret Suen
et al.
Abstract:Wooden boards are essential tools in cheese ripening and there are accumulating observations suggesting their antimicrobial effect against foodborne bacterial pathogens, such as Listeria monocytogenes. However, poor bacterial recovery of bacteria from wood can confound quantification of pathogen burdens. To assess L. monocytogenes survival on wooden cheese boards, we applied a disruptive grinding method and tracked native board-associated bacterial counts as controls. Our data revealed that L. monocytogenes de… Show more
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