Search results for "Penicillium glabrum"

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Yeasts and moulds contaminants of food ice cubes and their survival in different drinks

2018

Aims To evaluate the levels of unicellular and filamentous fungi in ice cubes produced at different levels and to determine their survival in alcoholic beverages and soft drinks. Methods and Results Sixty samples of ice cubes collected from home level (HL) productions, bars and pubs (BP) and industrial manufacturing plants (MP) were investigated for the presence and cell density of yeasts and moulds. Moulds were detected in almost all samples, while yeasts developed from the majority of HL and MP samples. Representative colonies of microfungi were subjected to phenotypic and genotypic characterization. The identification was carried out by restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) ana…

0301 basic medicinemouldMicrofungi030106 microbiologyFood ContaminationHuman pathogendrinkyeastCandida parapsilosisApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBeverages03 medical and health sciencessurvival testbeverageice cubeYeastsFood scienceDNA FungalMicrobial ViabilityCryptococcus curvatusbiologyIceFungiGeneral MedicineRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationYeastPenicillium glabrum030104 developmental biologyRestriction fragment length polymorphismbeverages; drinks; ice cubes; moulds; survival test; yeasts; Biotechnology; Applied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiotechnologySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Roquefortine C occurrence in blue cheese.

2001

Several strains of Penicillium are used for the production of mold-ripened cheeses, and some of them are able to produce mycotoxins. The aims of the research were the determination of roquefortine C and PR toxin in domestic and imported blue cheeses, the identification of the penicillia used as starter, and the investigation of their capacity for producing toxins in culture media. Roquefortine C was always found in the cheeses at levels ranging from 0.05 to 1.47 mg/kg, whereas the PR toxin was never found. The identification of the fungal strains present in the domestic cheeses included Penicillium glabrum, Penicillium roqueforti, and Penicillium cyclopium in the Gorgonzola "dolce" and Peni…

IndolesTime FactorsBlue cheeseNaphtholsBiologyMicrobiologyHeterocyclic Compounds 4 or More RingsPiperazineschemistry.chemical_compoundfoodCheeseYeast extractFood sciencefood.cheeseErgolinesMycotoxinPenicillium crustosumRoquefortine CChromatography High Pressure LiquidPenicilliumfood and beveragesPenicillium roquefortiMycotoxinsbiology.organism_classificationPenicillium glabrumchemistryPenicilliumFood ScienceJournal of food protection
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Cultivable Fungal Endophytes in Roots, Rhizomes and Leaves of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile along the Coast of Sicily, Italy

2022

The presence of endophytic fungi in the roots, rhizomes, and leaves of Posidonia oceanica was evaluated in different localities of the Sicilian coast. Samples of roots, rhizomes, and leaves were submitted to isolation techniques, and the obtained fungal colonies were identified by morphological and molecular (rRNA sequencing) analysis. Fungal endophytes occurred mainly in roots and occasionally in rhizomes and leaves. Lulwoana sp. was the most frequent of the isolated taxa, suggesting a strong interaction with the host. In addition, eight other fungal taxa were isolated. In particular, fungi of the genus Ochroconis and family Xylariaceae were identified as endophytes in healthy plants at al…

XylariaceaeEcologymarine meadows; dark septate endophytes (DSEs); <i>Lulwoana</i>; <i>Penicillium glabrum</i>; <i>Ochroconis</i>; <i>Xylariaceae</i>; Sicilydark septate endophytes (DSEs)Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPenicillium glabrumSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleMarine meadowPlant ScienceLulwoanaSicilyOchroconiEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlants; Volume 11; Issue 9; Pages: 1139
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