Penicillium species: crossroad between quality and safety of cured meat production

Abstract

Fermented meat products, praised for their culinary heritage and identity, represent crossroads of innovation and tradition, quality and healthiness. Mold growth of some Penicillium species is highly desired in some dry-cured meat products, due to their contribution to flavour, anti-oxidative effects and protective role against detrimental microorganisms. Penicillium salamii has been recently described as a promising candidate for starter formulations for meat industry. Otherwise, undesirable species, like Penicillium nordicum, could colonize and contaminate cured meat with ochratoxin A or other related mycotoxins. To this aim, LAMP and other DNA-based assays represent useful tools for early detection of toxigenic fungi and therefore for effective mycotoxins risk managing.


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  • Magista D.; Susca A.; Ferrara M.; Logrieco A.F.; Perrone G.

Titolo volume/Rivista

Current Opinion in Food Science


Anno di pubblicazione

2017

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2214-7993

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