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Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 March; 49(3): 664-666

Isolation and characterization of Pediococcus halophilus from salted anchovies (Engraulis anchoita).

M Villar, A P de Ruiz Holgado, J J Sanchez, R E Trucco and G Oliver

ABSTRACT

The presence of bacteria in salted anchovies during and at the end of the curing process was investigated. Attempts to isolate bacteria under aerobic or anaerobic conditions led to the isolation of only bacteria of the genus Pediococcus which were identified as Pediococcus halophilus. The isolates correspond to a rather heterogeneous group in which some of the members differ in some biochemical tests from the types described in the literature.


Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 March; 49(3): 664-666




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