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Sporolactobacillus
Scientific classification
Domain:
Bacteria
Phylum:
Bacillota
Class:
Bacilli
Order:
Bacillales
Family:
Sporolactobacillaceae
Genus:
Sporolactobacillus
Kitahara and Suzuki 1963
Species
S. dextrus S. inulinus S. kofuensis S. laevis S. laevolacticus S. nakayamae S. terrae S. vineae
Sporolactobacillus is a genus of anaerobic, endospore-forming, gram-positive, motile, rod-shaped, lactic acid bacteria.
The genus is unique among lactic acid bacteria given its ability to form spores, and it is therefore more heat resistant than other Lactic acid bacteria. Sporolactobacillus species grow readily at temperatures between 25 and 40 °C. The optimal temperature for growth lies around 35 °C.[1] It was first discovered in chicken feed in the early 1960s, and it is most often observed in soil. Sporolactobacillus can sometimes be found in fermented food products such as fish,[2] olives,[3] or pickles.[4]
Members of this genus are catalase-negative, do not reduce nitrates to nitrites, and do not form indole. Lactic acid is produced actively without liberation of gas from glucose, fructose, mannose, sucrose, maltose, trehalose, raffinose, inulin, mannitol, sorbitol, and alpha-methylglucoside.[1]
^ abKitahara, Kakuo; Suzuki, Jiro (1963). "Sporolactobacillus nov. subgen". The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology. 9 (1): 59–71. doi:10.2323/jgam.9.59. ISSN 1349-8037.
^Surono, Ingrid S.; Hosono, Akiyoshi (1994). "Chemical and Aerobic Bacterial Composition of "Terasi", a Traditional Fermented Product from Indonesia". Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi). 35 (3): 299–304_1. doi:10.3358/shokueishi.35.299. ISSN 0015-6426.
^Lucena-Padrós, Helena; Caballero-Guerrero, Belén; Maldonado-Barragán, Antonio; Ruiz-Barba, José Luis (September 2014). "Microbial diversity and dynamics of Spanish-style green table-olive fermentations in large manufacturing companies through culture-dependent techniques". Food Microbiology. 42: 154–165. doi:10.1016/j.fm.2014.03.020. hdl:10261/116067. ISSN 0740-0020.
^Karki, T.; Itoh, H.; Nikkuni, S.; Ohono, M.; Ebine, H. (1983). "Microorganisms associated with various pickles [Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Pediococcus, and Leuconostocs]". Report of National Food Research Institute. (43): 40–53.
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