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Bacteriocin-producing lactic acid bacteria were isolated from 298 samples of raw ewes', goats' or cows' milk. Eighty-two bacteriocin producers were phenotypically and genotypically identified as L. lactis subsp, lactis (59 isolates), L. lactis subsp. cremoris (2 isolates), L. lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis (6 isolates), E. faecalis (7 isolates), E. faecium (1 isolate), L. paracasei subsp. paracasei (4 isolates), L. plantarum (1 isolate) and Leuconostoc spp. (2 isolates). By means of PCR-techniques, nisin was characterized in 39 of the 67 bacteriocin-producing lactococci and lacticin 481 in 23 isolates, some of which presented antilisterial activity. Enterocin AS-48 was produced by four enterococcal isolates. Four non-identified bacteriocins produced by 16 isolates showed a broad inhibitory spectrum. Nisin-producing lactic acid bacteria were the most abundant, but lacticin 481-producing lactococci and AS-48-producing enterococci were found at relatively high rates. © 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Bacteriocins, Lacticin 481, Raw milk, Enterocin AS-48, Nisin
Bacteriocins, Lacticin 481, Raw milk, Enterocin AS-48, Nisin
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