Microbial Profile and Bacterial Characterisation of Naturally Debittered Hurma Olives Compared To Non-Debittered Erkence Variety During Ripening Period

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2016

Authors

Baysal, Ayşe Handan

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John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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Abstract

Naturally debittered Hurma olive is grown in a specific area in Karaburun peninsula in Turkey. It is characterised by its sweet taste and it differs from other varieties by losing its bitterness caused by phenolic compounds during its maturation period on the tree. Therefore, Hurma olive does not require any further debittering process to be served as table olive. This study was particularly interested in the comparison of the microbial profile of Hurma olive during its 8 weeks of maturation period in two subsequent harvest years and Erkence (not naturally debittered) olive. In addition, main bacterial profile of both Hurma and Erkence olives were isolated and identified. Aerobic mesophilic microorganism (AMM), lactic acid bacteria (LAB), Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonadaceae, Staphylococci, Micrococcaceae, yeasts and moulds (Y&Ms) were detected (counted and isolated) in the olive drupes during the maturation period. Isolated bacteria were identified as different spp. of Bacillaceae, Enterobacteriaceae, Micrococcoceae and Pseudomonadaceae.

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PCR, Foods of plant origin, Aerobic bacteria, Hurma olive, Olive, Food microbiology, PCR, Hurma olive, Olive, Aerobic bacteria, Food microbiology, Foods of plant origin

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

Citation

Sözbilen, G. S., and Baysal, A. H. (2016). Microbial profile and bacterial characterisation of naturally debittered Hurma olives compared to non-debittered Erkence variety during ripening period. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 51(9), 2099-2105. doi:10.1111/ijfs.13187

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International Journal of Food Science and Technology

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51

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9

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2099

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2105
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