瓶装不加糖茶饮料的分子微生物分析:筛选实验。

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Nagara Kaku , Miho Kawachi , Anna Wakui , Misato Miyazawa , Manami Imai , Nanase Takahashi , Aya Sato , Takashi Abe , Haruna Sato , Yuki Kato , Rika Okabe , Yuka Naruse , Nao Sato , Nanami Asano , Momoko Morohashi , Hiroto Sano , Jumpei Washio , Yuki Abiko , Kaori Tanaka , Nobuhiro Takahashi , Takuichi Sato
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摘要

为了探索直接饮用不同厂家生产的瓶装茶饮料后残留物的潜在储存和饮用安全性,我们对塑料瓶装茶饮料中唾液细菌的生长情况进行了筛选实验。将 10 位参与者的稀释唾液样本接种到测试的瓶装饮料中,结果在一些 pH 值为中性的绿茶饮料中生长出了细菌,尤其是乳酸杆菌属的前成员。相比之下,细菌生长较少的茶饮料中含有链球菌属,剩下的茶饮料可以安全储存并再次饮用。
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Molecular microbiological profiling of bottled unsweetened tea beverages: A screening experiment

To explore the potential storage and safety of drinking leftover bottled tea beverages from various manufacturers after direct drinking from bottles, we conducted a screening experiment on the growth of salivary bacteria in plastic bottles of tea. The diluted saliva samples from 10 participants were inoculated into the test bottled beverages, which resulted in bacteria, particularly former members of the genus Lactobacillus, growing in some green tea beverages with a neutral pH. In contrast, tea beverages with less bacterial growth contained Streptococcus spp., and the leftovers may be safe to store and drink again.

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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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