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牛肉加工中的微生物组映射揭示了微生物多样性和基因组特征的安全相关变异
Giuseppina Sequino1, José F Cobo-Diaz2, Vincenzo Valentino1
1Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, via Università 100, 80055 Portici, (NA), Italy.
Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.)
|May 10, 2024
概括
牛肉加工环境中存在动态的微生物群,这些微生物群会影响肉类的安全性和质量. 了解这些微生物群落,包括抗生素耐药性基因,可以帮助减少污染和食物浪费.
科学领域:
- 食品微生物学 食品微生物学
- 转基因组学是指转基因组学.
- 抗微生物耐药性 抗微生物耐药性
背景情况:
- 表面的微生物生态系统对于牛肉的质量和安全至关重要.
- 抗微生物耐药性 (AMR) 和毒性基因在食品生产中是一个重大问题.
研究的目的:
- 综合分析牛肉加工链的微生物组,使用整体元基因组学.
- 调查抗微生物耐药性和毒性相关基因的分布.
- 了解储存条件如何影响微生物污染和腐烂.
主要方法:
- 来自牛肉加工链的样本的整体元基因组学测序.
- 微生物社区组成和动态的分析.
- 对抗微生物耐药性基因 (ARG) 和毒性因子的识别和表征.
主要成果:
- 微生物群落在整个牛肉加工链中发生显著变化.
- 确定了诸如Brochothrix thermosphacta和Pseudomonas fragi之类的关键物种.
- 在体和表面发现的可通过移动元件转移的高丰度的ARG.
- 储存条件影响了微生物的形状和腐烂基因的流行.
结论:
- 牛肉加工表面是微生物污染的热点.
- 绘制微生物组地图可以减少肉类污染,并延长保质期.
- 这项研究有助于减少食物浪费的努力.
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