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Skyttä, E., Haikara, A. and Mattila-Sandholm, T., Production and characterization of antibacterial compounds produced by Pediococcus damnosus and Pediococcus Pentosaceus, Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1993, vol. 74, (2), pp. 134-142 ABSTRACT The broad-spectrum antibacterial activity exhibited by three
Pediococcus strains isolated from beer was preliminarily characterized. Factors
affecting the production rate of bacterial inhibitors were screened and the
effects of simultaneous cultivation of Lactococcus and Pediococcus on the
production of inhibitory substances were studied. The antibacterial activity
against a range of Gram-negative test organisms was not affected by catalase or
proteolytic enzymes and was extremely thermotolerant. Production of the
inhibitors was maximal between pH 6 and pH 7. A growth medium containing
unhopped end-fermented wort was beneficial for the production of inhibitors,
particularly by the Pediococcus damnosus strain, and anaerobic growth conditions
were preferable. The antagonistic activity against the Gram-negative test
organism Salmonella infantis could be demonstrated after an incubation period of
only 2 d if the Pediococcus and Lactococcus strains were incubated
simultaneously as a mixed population.
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