Halo-tolerant Lactic Acid Bacteria from Traditional Salted Pickle Yamagawaduke in Kagoshima
Yamagawaduke is a traditional salted white radish pickle developed 500 years ago in southern Kagoshima area. It is a pickle that does not use rice bran in the warm area of Kagoshima: naturally dried white radish that is tightly packed in an earthen pot with salt, and fermented for more than half a y...
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Published in | Bulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science, Japan Vol. 68; no. 4; pp. 264 - 265 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Japanese |
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The Society of Sea Water Science, Japan
2014
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Summary: | Yamagawaduke is a traditional salted white radish pickle developed 500 years ago in southern Kagoshima area. It is a pickle that does not use rice bran in the warm area of Kagoshima: naturally dried white radish that is tightly packed in an earthen pot with salt, and fermented for more than half a year. We here isolated several strains of lactic acid bacteria from this traditional food, and four strains were determined as Lactobacillus spp. and Weissella sp. by using 16S rRNA gene analysis. The Y8 strain showed half the growth of those in YGP medium with addition of NaCl concentrations at 5.9 % to the medium. |
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ISSN: | 0369-4550 2185-9213 |
DOI: | 10.11457/swsj.68.264 |