نتایج جستجو برای: starter culture

تعداد نتایج: 281824  

2014
Angela Capece Rossana Romaniello Rocchina Pietrafesa

The long-time studies on wine yeasts have determined a wide diffusion of inoculated fermentations by commercial starters, mainly of Saccharomyces. Although the use of starter cultures has improved the reproducibility of wine quality, the main drawback to this practice is the lack of the typical traits of wines produced by spontaneous fermentation. These findings have stimulated wine-researchers...

2014
Fortune Akabanda James Owusu-Kwarteng Kwaku Tano-Debrah Charles Parkouda Lene Jespersen

Nunu, a spontaneously fermented yoghurt-like product, is produced and consumed in parts of West Africa. A total of 373 predominant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) previously isolated and identified from Nunu product were assessed in vitro for their technological properties (acidification, exopolysaccharides production, lipolysis, proteolysis and antimicrobial activities). Following the determination...

2008
T. Ahmed R. Kanwal

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were isolated from camel milk by culturing the milk on specific media and pure culture was obtained by sub-culturing. Purification of culture was confirmed by Gram’s staining and identified by different biochemical tests. Camel milk contained lactic acid producing bacteria like Streptococci such as S. cremoris and S. lactis and Lactobacilli such as L. acidophilus. L. ...

2017
Cyril A. Frantzen Witold Kot Thomas B. Pedersen Ylva M. Ardö Jeff R. Broadbent Horst Neve Lars H. Hansen Fabio Dal Bello Hilde M. Østlie Hans P. Kleppen Finn K. Vogensen Helge Holo

Undefined mesophilic mixed (DL-type) starter cultures are composed of predominantly Lactococcus lactis subspecies and 1-10% Leuconostoc spp. The composition of the Leuconostoc population in the starter culture ultimately affects the characteristics and the quality of the final product. The scientific basis for the taxonomy of dairy relevant leuconostocs can be traced back 50 years, and no docum...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2008
Régine Talon Sabine Leroy Isabelle Lebert Philippe Giammarinaro Jean-Paul Chacornac Mariluz Latorre-Moratalla Carmen Vidal-Carou Emanuela Zanardi Mauro Conter Annick Lebecque

Traditional dry fermented sausages are manufactured without addition of starter cultures in small-scale processing units, their fermentation relying on indigenous microflora. Characterisation and control of these specific bacteria are essential for the sensory quality and the safety of the sausages. The aim of this study was to develop an autochthonous starter culture that improves safety while...

2008
Matilda Olstorpe

Fermentation is an environmentally friendly method to improve feed quality. Fermented liquid feed and airtight stored moist crimped cereal grain systems that are of increasing importance in agricultural practice were studied. Both rely on spontaneous microbial developments with poorly understood population dynamics, resulting in unpredictable final quality. Temperature, fermentation time and in...

2016
David Ranucci Anna Rita Loschi Dino Miraglia Roberta Stocchi Raffaella Branciari Stefano Rea

The aim of the study was to evaluate the biogenic amine (BA) content of Ciauscolo salami made with and without the use of a selected started culture. Two batches of salami were made following the guidelines of the Protected Geographical Indications: with and without adding a commercial starter culture made of Lactobacillus plantarum and Staphylococcus xylosus. Six samples of salami per batch we...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

it is known that native oil-degrading microorganisms are ubiquitous. they can be isolated from contaminated soils. in this study, biodegradation experiments were carried out to evaluate the efficiency of pollutant removal by adding the selected microorganisms. five mixed cultures and 3 single bacteria strains, pseudomonas sp., arthrobacter sp. and mycobacterium sp. were isolated from hydrocarbo...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2001
K J Heller

Probiotic bacteria are sold mainly in fermented foods, and dairy products play a predominant role as carriers of probiotics. These foods are well suited to promoting the positive health image of probiotics for several reasons: 1) fermented foods, and dairy products in particular, already have a positive health image; 2) consumers are familiar with the fact that fermented foods contain living mi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
Esther Meersman Jan Steensels Tinneke Paulus Nore Struyf Veerle Saels Melissa Mathawan Jean Koffi Gino Vrancken Kevin J Verstrepen

Cocoa pulp fermentation is a spontaneous process during which the natural microbiota present at cocoa farms is allowed to ferment the pulp surrounding cocoa beans. Because such spontaneous fermentations are inconsistent and contribute to product variability, there is growing interest in a microbial starter culture that could be used to inoculate cocoa pulp fermentations. Previous studies have r...

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