Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4369573 | International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Eighty four isolates of Brettanomyces bruxellensis, were collected during fermentation of Sangiovese grapes in several Tuscan wineries and characterized by restriction analysis of 5.8S-ITS and species-specific PCR. The isolates were subsequently analysed, at strain level, by the combined use of the RAPD-PCR assay with primer OPA-02 and the mtDNA restriction analysis with the HinfI endonuclease. This approach showed a high degree of polymorphism and allowed to identify seven haplotypes, one of them being the most represented and widely distributed (72 isolates, 85.7%). Physiological traits of the yeasts were investigated under a wine model condition. Haplotypes clustered into two groups according to their growth rates and kinetics of production of 4-ethylphenol and 4-ethylguaiacol. Hexylamine was the biogenic amine most produced (up to 3.92 mg lâ 1), followed by putrescine and phenylethylamine. Formation of octapamine was detected by some haplotypes, for the first time.
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Authors
M. Agnolucci, I. Vigentini, G. Capurso, A. Merico, A. Tirelli, C. Compagno, R. Foschino, M. Nuti,