Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology

The typical and traditional foods represent an heritage of undisputed value and a significant development opportunity for large part of the territory of our country. Their protection and enhancement can not prescind from thorough knowledge, based on objective data, concerning both the strengths and...

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Main Authors: Francesca Clementi, Lucia Aquilanti, Cristiana Garofalo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/314
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spelling doaj-f4f4fba3ccc3496bb36099d03decc7112020-11-24T23:56:27ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052009-10-0143s256Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiologyFrancesca ClementiLucia AquilantiCristiana GarofaloThe typical and traditional foods represent an heritage of undisputed value and a significant development opportunity for large part of the territory of our country. Their protection and enhancement can not prescind from thorough knowledge, based on objective data, concerning both the strengths and weaknesses of this type of productions. Most of the traditional and origin-protected foods are fermented foods and most of them have great value in the daily diet, as bread and other leavened baked goods, cheeses, fermented milks and different kinds of fermented meat products. The fermentation processes of these traditional productions are based on the activities of characteristic microbial communities, often very heterogeneous and complex, defined “autochthonous” since they are specifically associated to raw materials and production environments. The role of these microbial communities is essential in determining the nutritional and sensory properties of the traditional and typical foods, therefore, their knowledge is crucial for giving value to these products. On the other hand, it is necessary that the typical and traditional productions guarantee the same level of safety present in current products obtained through more standardized processes. To this aim, both a deep knowledge of the mechanisms leading to the occurrence of possible risks and the development of appropriate control tools (respectful of the traditional nature of these productions) are needed. Food Microbiologists have given an essential contribution in both these directions carrying out researches dealing with the microbial populations of the typical and traditional productions, focused on either autochthonous microorganisms that play a pro-technology role, or pathogen micro-organisms and toxic metabolite producers. This brief review summarizes the contributions collected from the Microbiologists of the SIMTREA presented at the Congress of the AISSA.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/314fermented foodstypical and traditional foodsmolecular toolsfood micro-organismsfood safety.
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Lucia Aquilanti
Cristiana Garofalo
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Lucia Aquilanti
Cristiana Garofalo
Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
Italian Journal of Agronomy
fermented foods
typical and traditional foods
molecular tools
food micro-organisms
food safety.
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Lucia Aquilanti
Cristiana Garofalo
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title Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
title_short Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
title_full Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
title_fullStr Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
title_full_unstemmed Quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
title_sort quality and safety of traditional foods: the role of microbiology
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2009-10-01
description The typical and traditional foods represent an heritage of undisputed value and a significant development opportunity for large part of the territory of our country. Their protection and enhancement can not prescind from thorough knowledge, based on objective data, concerning both the strengths and weaknesses of this type of productions. Most of the traditional and origin-protected foods are fermented foods and most of them have great value in the daily diet, as bread and other leavened baked goods, cheeses, fermented milks and different kinds of fermented meat products. The fermentation processes of these traditional productions are based on the activities of characteristic microbial communities, often very heterogeneous and complex, defined “autochthonous” since they are specifically associated to raw materials and production environments. The role of these microbial communities is essential in determining the nutritional and sensory properties of the traditional and typical foods, therefore, their knowledge is crucial for giving value to these products. On the other hand, it is necessary that the typical and traditional productions guarantee the same level of safety present in current products obtained through more standardized processes. To this aim, both a deep knowledge of the mechanisms leading to the occurrence of possible risks and the development of appropriate control tools (respectful of the traditional nature of these productions) are needed. Food Microbiologists have given an essential contribution in both these directions carrying out researches dealing with the microbial populations of the typical and traditional productions, focused on either autochthonous microorganisms that play a pro-technology role, or pathogen micro-organisms and toxic metabolite producers. This brief review summarizes the contributions collected from the Microbiologists of the SIMTREA presented at the Congress of the AISSA.
topic fermented foods
typical and traditional foods
molecular tools
food micro-organisms
food safety.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/314
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