2014
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.6957
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Microbiological changes, shelf life and identification of initial and spoilage microbiota of sea bream fillets stored under various conditions using 16S rRNA gene analysis

Abstract: Different temperature and atmospheric conditions affected bacterial growth, shelf life and the synthesis of spoilage microbiota. Molecular identification revealed species and strains of microorganisms that have not been reported before for sea bream fillets stored under various conditions, thus providing valuable information regarding microbiological spoilage.

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“…fluorescens is not the most abundant species during sea bream spoilage in every case. Indeed, P. fragi was found to be the predominant microorganism in both whole sea bream and sea bream fillets stored at chill temperatures (Parlapani et al, 2013;Parlapani, Kormas, et al, 2014). However, P. fragi was not isolated from gutted sea bream in our study.…”
Section: Identification Of Pseudomonas Grown On Cfc Mediumcontrasting
confidence: 78%
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“…fluorescens is not the most abundant species during sea bream spoilage in every case. Indeed, P. fragi was found to be the predominant microorganism in both whole sea bream and sea bream fillets stored at chill temperatures (Parlapani et al, 2013;Parlapani, Kormas, et al, 2014). However, P. fragi was not isolated from gutted sea bream in our study.…”
Section: Identification Of Pseudomonas Grown On Cfc Mediumcontrasting
confidence: 78%
“…3). Phylotype GSBb11 presented 99% similarity with the bacterium SBFeB5-d0 which was isolated from sea bream fillets (Parlapani, Kormas, et al, 2014) and the uncultured bacterium clone SB-d16-2 originated from iced whole sea bream (Parlapani et al, 2013). Its closest characterized relative was Pseudomonas fluorescens strain hswx163 (Wei S., unpublished, GenBank) (Fig.…”
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