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Comparative Study Canadian journal of microbiology. 2010 Nov;56(11):943-51. doi: 10.1139/w10-082 Q31.82024

Comparison of microbial diversity of edible flowers and basil grown with organic versus conventional methods

有机和常规栽培的可食用花卉和罗勒微生物多样性的比较 翻译改进

Kaedra Wetzel  1, Jiyoung Lee, Chang Soo Lee, Margaret Binkley

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  • 1 College of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Sciences, The Ohio State University, 375 Howlett Hall, 2001 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
  • DOI: 10.1139/w10-082 PMID: 21076485

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    The consumption and use of edible flowers as food is growing; however, no study has been conducted to evaluate their role in the cause of food-borne illness or in food safety. Recent food-borne outbreaks traced to fresh herbs have raised concern about their processing and handling. Basil, one of the most commonly used fresh herbs, has been identified as a source of food-borne illness. Baseline assessments of microflora were performed, and the microbial diversity between growing methods (organic vs. conventional) was compared. DNA sequencing was used to identify the microbial flora present on fresh edible flower and basil samples. The most predominant species identified were Enterobacter hormaechei (10%), Acinetobacter calcoaceticus (10%), Enterobacter ludwigii (10%), Enterobacter asburiae (6%), and Enterobacter cowanii (6%). Pseudomonas aeruginosa (6%), Salmonella enterica (6%), and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (2%) were also isolated. Phylogenetic analysis showed that most species of isolated bacteria belonged to the phyla Gammaproteobacteria (81.2%) and Firmicutes (18.8%). Statistical analysis, diversity index for species richness, and lineage-per-time plots showed that for basil, organically grown samples had a higher microbial diversity than conventionally grown samples. Edible flowers and basil are often grown using organic methods and are commonly consumed raw without any washing or cooking, to preserve aesthetic value, but these practices may pose a potential risk for food-borne illness. The baseline assessment, together with phylogenetic and statistical analyses, indicated possible microbial contamination in edible flowers and basil. The use of statistical estimation of molecular diversity based on the 16S rRNA sequences and lineage-per-time plots with phylogenetic analysis well served as a means for comparing microbial diversity in food samples between the growing methods (organic vs. conventional).

    Keywords:edible flowers; microbial diversity

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