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Title: The Use of Starter Cultures in Traditional Meat Products
Authors: Laranjo, Marta
Elias, Miguel
Fraqueza, Maria João
Editors: Corbo, Maria Rosaria
Keywords: Starter Cultures
Dry-Fermented Meat Products
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Wiley-Hindawi
Citation: Marta Laranjo, Miguel Elias, and Maria João Fraqueza, “The Use of Starter Cultures in Traditional Meat Products,” Journal of Food Quality, vol. 2017, Article ID 9546026, 18 pages, 2017. doi:10.1155/2017/9546026
Abstract: Starter cultures could play an essential role in the manufacture of traditional cured meat products. In order to achieve objectives related to meat products’ quality and safety improvement, the selection of particular strains constituting a starter culture should be carried out in the context of its application, since its functionality will depend on the type of sausage and process conditions. Also, strain selection should comply with particular requirements to warrant safety.The aim of the current review is to update the knowledge on the use of starter cultures in traditional meat products, with focus on dry-fermented products. In this manuscript, we will try to give answers to some relevant questions:Which starter cultures are used and why?Why are LAB used?What are their role and their specific mode of action?Which other groups of microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) are used as starter cultures and how do they act? A particular revision of omics approach regarding starter cultures ismade since the use of these techniques allows rapid screening of promising wild strains with desirable functional characteristics, enabling the development of starter cultures better adapted to the meat matrix.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23134
Type: article
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