Identification and Characterisation of Spore-Forming Bacteria in Bovine Raw Milk Collected from Four Dairy Farms in New Zealand

Author:

Gupta Tanushree B.1ORCID,Brightwell Gale12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Food System Integrity Team, AgResearch Ltd., Hopkirk Research Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North 4474, New Zealand

2. New Zealand Food Safety Science and Research Centre, Massey University, Palmerston North 4474, New Zealand

Abstract

Contamination of milk and dairy products with pathogenic and spoilage bacteria may result in huge economic loss due to recalls of products. This study aimed to identify spore-forming bacteria from raw milk and characterise those for toxin production and their spoilage ability. Bovine raw milk collected from dairy farms in the Manawatu region of the North Island of New Zealand was tested for the presence of both aerobic and anaerobic spore-forming bacteria using standard culture-based techniques, as well as genomic analysis. The spore-forming bacteria were investigated for the presence of toxin genes and their spoilage potential. A low number of aerobic spore-forming bacteria were detected in raw-milk samples collected from the four farms in summer and winter. The 16S rRNA sequence types similar to important food spoilage bacteria like C. beijerinckii, C. sporogenes, B. licheniformis and members of the Paenibacillus genus, as well as potentially toxigenic bacteria such as B. cereus and C. perfringens were isolated. Genes responsible for important toxin production were present in some of the tested spore-forming bacteria. This pilot study highlights the presence of various spoilage and pathogenic spore-forming bacteria in raw milk from these farms. A low number of spore-forming bacteria indicates the implementation of good hygienic farm practices and management to reduce the contamination of raw milk with spore-forming bacteria.

Funder

AgResearch Ltd. Strategic Science Investment Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Veterinary (miscellaneous)

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