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Evaluation of Malolactic Bacteria Associated with Wines from Albarino Variety as Potential Starters: Screening for Quality and Safety.


ABSTRACT: The biodiversity of lactic acid bacteria in musts and wines of Albariño variety has been studied. The identification of species was addressed through a combination of biochemical and genetic methods (API® 50 CHL test, 16S rDNA and recA gene sequences, Amplified Ribosomal DNA Restriction Analysis -ARDRA- and 16S-26S intergenic region analysis). The results grouped the isolates into six species predominating those of the genus Lactobacillus and showing a typical biogeographical distribution. Among sixteen strains evaluated, eight of them showed malolactic activity. The study of the presence of genes hdc, odc, and tdc, along with the LC/MS-MS analysis of biogenic amines in wine, showed five strains lacking aminogenic ability. The absence of the pad gene in the above-mentioned strains discards its ability to produce volatile phenols that may adversely affect the aroma. Finally, all malolactic strains showed ?-glucosidase activity so that they could contribute to enhance and differentiate the aromatic profile of Albariño wines.

SUBMITTER: Lopez-Seijas J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7022644 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of Malolactic Bacteria Associated with Wines from Albariño Variety as Potential Starters: Screening for Quality and Safety.

López-Seijas Jacobo J   García-Fraga Belén B   da Silva Abigail F AF   Zas-García Xavier X   Lois Lucía C LC   Gago-Martínez Ana A   Leão-Martins José Manuel JM   Sieiro Carmen C  

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 20200117 1


The biodiversity of lactic acid bacteria in musts and wines of Albariño variety has been studied. The identification of species was addressed through a combination of biochemical and genetic methods (API<sup>®</sup> 50 CHL test, 16S rDNA and <i>recA</i> gene sequences, Amplified Ribosomal DNA Restriction Analysis -ARDRA- and 16S-26S intergenic region analysis). The results grouped the isolates into six species predominating those of the genus <i>Lactobacillus</i> and showing a typical biogeograp  ...[more]

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