Abstract

ABSTRACT Quorum sensing (QS) has been reported to be involved in bacterial food spoilage. Acetylated homoserine lactones (AHLs) are QS signals of Gram-negative bacteria. AHL lactonases AiiAAI96 is a QS inhibitor, and thus can theoretically be applied to control the Gram-negative bacteria caused sturgeon spoilage by inhibiting their AHL-based QS system. As Gram-negative bacteria and Gram-positive bacteria were both found in spoilage sturgeon, the combination of AiiAAI96 and nisin, which is an effective bactericide to control the Gram-positive bacteria, was used to control the bacteria spoilage of sturgeon. The results showed that AiiAAI96 at 6.6 × 10−2, 6.6 × 10−1 and 6.6 U/mL could suppress the growth of microflora and delayed the increase of TVB-N, sensory score and biogenic amine levels of sturgeon. In addition, 6.6 U/mL AiiAAI96 coupled with 2000 AU/mL nisin exhibited the strongest inhibition effect on spoilage and extended their shelf life by about 5 days. In conclusion, AiiAAI96 combined with nisin could be used as a suitable biological preservative for chilled sturgeon fillets.

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