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An extensive survey of marine products revealed that only products containing shrimp contained P. citreus P. citreus isolates accounted for 13–24% of the microbial flora of Penaeus shrimp during extended ice storage. After 10 days of shrimp ice storage, Plano-coccus and Pseudomonas were the predominant microorganisms present in Penaeus shrimp. All isolates recovered exhibited good growth over a range of pH 7–10, 5–35 °C and 5–120 g NaCl/1. Proteolysis studies revealed that P. citreus isolates were able to hydrolyze gelatin, cottonseed, soy and more important to the fisheries microbiologists, shrimp protein. P. citreus grew well at ice and refrigerated temperatures (5 °C) and all isolates tested produced an active extracellular enzyme system capable of degrading shrimp protein at this temperature. P. citreus counts increased in the inoculated shrimp stored at 5 °C from 3.0 x 103 bacteria/gram to 1.5 × 108 bacteria /gram at the 16th day. The potential of P. citreus as a “spoiler” of raw shrimp was shown by the rapid increase in total volatile nitrogen/amino acid nitrogen (TVN/AA-N) ratio, pH and trimethyl-amine nitrogen (TMN) content as well as the reduction in percent total extractable protein (TEP) of the inoculated samples. The extracellular proteolytic enzyme of P. citreus was active at refrigeration or iced temperatures; however, maximum activity was exhibited at 35 °C and pH 8. The importance of the extracellular protease enzyme for shrimp quality is discussed.

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柑橘Planococcus citrus在对虾变质中的作用
一项广泛的海产品调查显示,只有含虾的产品中含有柑橘假单胞菌,柑橘假单胞菌在长时间冰储期间占对虾微生物菌群的13-24%。冷冻10 d后,对虾体内的主要微生物为Plano-coccus和Pseudomonas。在pH 7-10、5-35°C和5-120 g NaCl/1条件下,所有分离菌株均表现出良好的生长。蛋白水解研究表明,柑橘葡萄球菌分离株能够水解明胶、棉籽、大豆以及对渔业微生物学家更为重要的虾蛋白。P. citreus在冰和冷藏温度(5°C)下生长良好,所有被测试的分离株都产生了活性的细胞外酶系统,能够在该温度下降解虾蛋白。在5℃保存的接种虾中,第16天柑橘葡萄球菌计数从3.0 × 103个/克增加到1.5 × 108个/克。柑桔假单胞菌接种后总挥发性氮/氨基酸氮(TVN/AA-N)比、pH值和三甲胺氮(TMN)含量迅速升高,总可提取蛋白(TEP)百分比降低,表明了其作为生虾“破坏者”的潜力。P. citreus胞外蛋白水解酶在冷藏或冰冻温度下均有活性;在35°C和pH为8时,活性最高。讨论了胞外蛋白酶对虾品质的重要性。
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