Efficacy of lactoferricin B in controlling ready-to-eat vegetable spoilage caused by Pseudomonas spp.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The microbial content of plant tissues has been reported to cause the spoilage of ca. 30% of chlorine-disinfected
fresh vegetables during cold storage. The aim of this work was to evaluate the efficacy of antimicrobial peptides
in controlling microbial vegetable spoilage under cold storage conditions. A total of 48 bacterial isolateswere collected
from ready-to-eat (RTE) vegetables and identified as belonging to Acinetobacter calcoaceticus, Aeromonas
media, Pseudomonas cichorii, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Pseudomonas jessenii, Pseudomonas koreensis, Pseudomonas
putida, Pseudomonas simiae and Pseudomonas viridiflava species. Reddish or brownish pigmentation was found
when Pseudomonas strains were inoculated in wounds on leaves of Iceberg and Trocadero lettuce and escarole
chicory throughout cold storage. Bovine lactoferrin (BLF) and its hydrolysates (LFHs) produced by pepsin, papain
and rennin, were assayed in vitro against four Pseudomonas spp. strains selected for their heavy spoiling ability.
As the pepsin-LFH showed the strongest antimicrobial effect, subsequent experiments were carried out using the
peptide lactoferricin B (LfcinB), well known to be responsible for its antimicrobial activity. LfcinB significantly reduced
(P <= 0.05) spoilage by a mean of 36% caused by three out of four inoculated spoiler pseudomonads on RTE
lettuce leaves after six days of cold storage. The reduction in the extent of spoilage was unrelated to viable cell
density in the inoculated wounds. This is the first paper providing direct evidence regarding the application of
an antimicrobial peptide to control microbial spoilage affecting RTE leafy vegetables during cold storage.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Antimicrobial peptides; Tissue decay; Spoilage bacteria; Cold storage; Vegetable shelf-life
List of contributors:
Carito, Antonia; Pinto, Loris; Baruzzi, Federico; Caputo, Leonardo; Quintieri, Laura; Calabrese, Nicola
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