Advanced Dairy Microbiology
A.Y. 2018/2019
Learning objectives
Competence to design and apply control systems for ensuring hygiene and quality of dairy products. Deepen the knowledge of the principles and applications of tha risk analysis and the predictive microbiology. Deepen the methodological expertise in the analysis of milk and dairy microbiology and micro-organisms (identification / typing) used in the dairy industry.
Expected learning outcomes
Apply their knowledge in order to prevent, control or manage the presence / activity of microorganisms in dairy processes. Assess the adequacy of a sampling plan for microbiological analysis, interpret and manage the analytical data. Estimating the survival / development of an organism in a dairy matrix through software modeling of biological phenomena. Manage starter cultures.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Hygiene and safety of the dairy supply chain (3 CFU). Insights on the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis of viruses, pathogenic bacteria, bacterial toxins, mycotoxins. Sources of contamination, methods of prevention and control of pathogenic microorganisms in dairy industries. Management of the HACCP system. Analysis of microbiological risk. Safety criteria and process hygiene criteria. Prevalence of microbial groups in operation and process technologies: milk, powdered milk, fermented milk, butter, cheese, fresh cheeses, semi-hard and hard cheeses, by-products. Principles and applications of predictive microbiology. Molecular techniques for the identification and genotyping. Management of microbial cultures (3 CFU). Classification, primary and secondary metabolism of lactic acid bacteria. Bacterial cultures: the natural cultures (milk and whey cultures) and selected cultures (single strain, multiple strains, mixed strains). Criteria for strain selection. Non Lactic Acid Bacteria (Bifidobacteria, Propionibacteria, Enterococci, Brevibacteria), yeast and moulds used in dairy processing. Techniques of phenotypic and genotypic characterization of strains. Morphology and physiology of bacteriophages. Phage infection control in the dairy industry. Management of starter cultures.
Teaching methods
Course materials, lecture slides, articles made available by the teacher
AGR/16 - AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY - University credits: 6
Laboratories: 16 hours
Lessons: 40 hours
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor:
Foschino Roberto Carmine
Professor(s)
Reception:
On appointment
Room 3006, via L. Vanvitelli n.32, 3rd floor