A) Unit Seven – Flashcards
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Unlock answersControl of Microorganisms in food include these methods: |
1) Pasteurization 5) Chemicals 6) High Osmotic Pressure 7) Drying and Dessication
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Pasteurization: |
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Freezing & Refrigeration: |
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Radiation:
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Nonionizing= Damage of DNA
Non-Ionizing- radation is not very penetrated |
Canning: |
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Food Microbiology: Use of Microorganisms Dairy Products: |
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Food Microobiology: Use of Microorganisms Dairy Products (Continued) |
3) Butter: fat globules - Leuconstoc sp.- produces diacetyls - Requires: S. lactis & S.cremoris
- Lactobacillus & S. thermophilus 6) Kefir & Kumiss- Milk fermented with yeast |
Food Microbiology: Use of Mircroorganisms
Non- Dairy Products: |
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Food Microobiology: Use of Microorganisms Beverages |
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Food Microobiology: Use of Microorganisms Single Celled Protein: (SCP) |
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Industrial Microbiology-
Amino Acid Production: |
1) Glutamic Acid: - 600,000 tons/year - Food condiment - MSG~ food allergies - Produced by~ Micrococcus and Corynebacterium glutamicum 2) Lysine: - 70,000 tons/year - 30% used for industrial purposes |
Industrial Microbiology-
Citric Acid Production: |
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Industrial Microbiology-
Enzymes: |
1) Proteases: break down proteins - Aspergillus sp. & Bacillus sp. -Detergents, meat tenderizers, leather production, chill-proffing beer 2) Amylases: break down starches - Aspergillus sp. & Bacillus sp. 3) Lactase: break down lactose |
Industrial Microbiology-
Antibiotic Prodution:
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1) Fungal Sources: - Penicillium & Cephalosporium - Penicillin, cephalothins, and griseofluvin 2) Bacterial Sources: - Bacillus sp.- bacitracin & polymyxin - Streptoyces sp.- streptomycin, tetracycline, amphotercin, chloramphenicol |
Industrial Microbiology-
Agricultural Uses: |
1) Rhizobium: Nitrogen fixation - Symbiotic realtion with~ legumes - Mixed with peat moss to retain moisture and then seeded with legumes to ensure infection of the plant 2) Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) - Microbe eats mosquito larvae - Used in~ Municipal Control® programs & home gardeners |
Alternative Energy Sources: |
1) Biomass: organic matter produced by living organisms including crops, waste, & trees 2) Bioconversion: using microbes to convert biomass 3) Biofuels: ethanol from agricultural crops |
Genetic Engineering: |
1) Recombinant DNA- any artificial manipulation of genes within a species or between diff. species 2) Restriction Enzymes- enzymes that cut DNA into pieces that are easy to recombine in-vitro 3) Vector- plasmid or virus that inserts genes into a cell 4) Clone- genetically identical cells |
Medical Therapy: |
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Gene Theapy: |
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Genetic Engieering: Applications Agricultural Uses: |
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