Abstract

The aim of this study was to select Escherichia coli-inhibiting strains among lactic acid bacteria. On the basis of phenotypical and technological characteristics, 20 strains of lactic acid bacteria were screened from a total of 225 isolates, obtained from nine samples of artisanal Caprino d'Aspromonte cheese, made from raw goats' milk. The antagonistic activity of these 20 strains was detected in plates against three different strains of E. coli. Two strains of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei showed a marked anti-E. coli activity against all three strains tested; the other lactic acid bacteria did not exhibit inhibiting activity. The E. coli inhibition can be ascribed to production of bacteriocin-like compounds. The use of L. paracasei subsp. paracasei strains to increase the safety of the cheeses made from raw milk is recommended because these cultures strongly inhibit E. coli, without foreseeable adverse sensory changes.

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