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Cold adapted and closely related mucoraceae species colonise dry-aged beef (DAB)

Ostrowski, Grzegorz and Jaworska, Danuta and Płecha, Magdalena and Przybylski, Wiesław and Sałek, Piotr and Sawicki, Krzysztof and Pawłowska, Julia (2023) Cold adapted and closely related mucoraceae species colonise dry-aged beef (DAB). Fungal Biology, 127 (10-11). pp. 11397-1404. ISSN 1878-6146

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Abstract

The dry ageing is a historically relevant method of meat preservation, now used as a way to produce the dry-aged beef (DAB) known for its pronounced flavour. Partially responsible for the taste of the DAB may be various microorganisms that grow on the surface of the meat. Historically, the fungal species colonising the DAB were described as members of the genera Thamnidium and Mucor. In this study we used both culture based approach as well as ITS2 rDNA metabarcoding analysis to investigate the fungal community of the DAB, with special emphasis on the mucoralean taxa. Isolated fungi were members of 6 different species from the family Mucoraceae, belonging to the genera Mucor and Helicostylum. Metabarcoding data provided supplementary information regarding the presence of other fungi including those from the Thamnidium genus. In both approaches used in this study isolates closely related to the Mucor flavus strain CBS 992.68 dominated. © 2023 The Authors

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QR Microbiology
Divisions:Department of Bioinformatics
ID Code:2336
Deposited By: dr Magdalena Płecha
Deposited On:09 Nov 2023 07:26
Last Modified:09 Nov 2023 07:26

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