This study focuses on the determination of microorganisms present in spoiled bottled wines of a Montepulciano d'Abruzzo organic wine and establish the source of this contamination. The yeasts belonging to Pichia manshurica species were genetically characterized by PFGE, and tested for their resistance to potassium metabisulphite and some cleaning agents determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and biofilms formation in YPD and pasteurized must. PFGE analysis revealed the presence of 2 karyotypes with 3 or 4 bands. The most effective detergent was the alkaline powder one, while the less active was the peracetic acid based sanitizing agent. MIC values for potassium metabisulphite ranged from 100 to 200 ppm. Regarding adhesion properties all strains showed a certain degree of hydrophobicity, as revealed by the affinity for hexadecane and decane, and were able to form biofilm on polystyrene plates: sessile cells reached values of 7.85 log cfu/mL in YPD and 6.95 log cfu/mL in must. All strains formed MAT structures and an air-liquid biofilm. This paper shows that organic wine can be subjected to contamination driven by not very resistant strains. Moreover, membrane filters used for wine sterilization act as a vector of wine contamination.
Adhesion properties and surface hydrophobicity of Pichia manshurica strains isolated from organic wines
Perpetuini, GiorgiaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Tittarelli, FabriziaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Schirone, MariaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Di Gianvito, PaolaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Corsetti, AldoMembro del Collaboration Group
;Arfelli, GiuseppeMembro del Collaboration Group
;Suzzi, GiovannaMembro del Collaboration Group
;Tofalo, Rosanna
Membro del Collaboration Group
2018-01-01
Abstract
This study focuses on the determination of microorganisms present in spoiled bottled wines of a Montepulciano d'Abruzzo organic wine and establish the source of this contamination. The yeasts belonging to Pichia manshurica species were genetically characterized by PFGE, and tested for their resistance to potassium metabisulphite and some cleaning agents determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and biofilms formation in YPD and pasteurized must. PFGE analysis revealed the presence of 2 karyotypes with 3 or 4 bands. The most effective detergent was the alkaline powder one, while the less active was the peracetic acid based sanitizing agent. MIC values for potassium metabisulphite ranged from 100 to 200 ppm. Regarding adhesion properties all strains showed a certain degree of hydrophobicity, as revealed by the affinity for hexadecane and decane, and were able to form biofilm on polystyrene plates: sessile cells reached values of 7.85 log cfu/mL in YPD and 6.95 log cfu/mL in must. All strains formed MAT structures and an air-liquid biofilm. This paper shows that organic wine can be subjected to contamination driven by not very resistant strains. Moreover, membrane filters used for wine sterilization act as a vector of wine contamination.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.