Abstract
The main objective of this study was the investigation of different environmental growth conditions on the growth of chalk yeasts, Hyphopichia burtonii (HB), Wickerhamomyces anomalus (WA) and Saccharomycopsis fibuligera (SF). Through multiple methods, including radial growth, biocontrol assay, growth/no-growth modelling and a bread challenge test, the influence of pH (4.5–6.5), temperature (22–30 °C), propionic acid (0–0.3%) and presence of other spoilage fungi was assessed. This study showed that pH and temperature does not play a major role on the growth of HB, WA and SF. Only WA shows optimal growth at pH 4.5 and 30 °C on MEA. The likeliness of growth is the following: HB >SF >WA, except from WA at pH 4.5/30 °C. Biocontrol activity was observed against Aspergillus niger and Penicillium paneum in the presence of high concentrations of HB at 30 °C. Furthermore, this study showed that HB is most sensitive to propionic acid (PA), followed by SF and WA. The effectiveness of PA was also shown through bread challenge tests. The following order of sensitivity against PA was observed: HB >SF >WA. Breads inoculated with WA had a shorter shelf-life (2–3 days less).
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