نتایج جستجو برای: starter cultures

تعداد نتایج: 109024  

2014
Suzanne C. Lambie Eric Altermann Sinead C. Leahy William J. Kelly

Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris HP(T) has been widely used in studies of the metabolism of lactococcal dairy starter cultures. A comparison of the draft HP(T) genome with those from other strains of L. lactis subsp. cremoris will aid our understanding of the domestication and evolution of these important industrial cultures.

Journal: :Food microbiology 2014
Raquel Rubio Anna Jofré Belén Martín Teresa Aymerich Margarita Garriga

A total of 109 lactic acid bacteria isolated from infant faeces were identified by partial 16S rRNA, cpn60 and/or pheS sequencing. Lactobacillus was the most prevalent genus, representing 48% of the isolates followed by Enterococcus (38%). Lactobacillus gasseri (21%) and Enterococcus faecalis (38%) were the main species detected. A further selection of potential probiotic starter cultures for f...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology reviews 2005
Gerrit Smit Bart A Smit Wim J M Engels

Flavour development in dairy fermentations, most notably cheeses, results from a series of (bio)chemical processes in which the starter cultures provide the enzymes. Particularly the enzymatic degradation of proteins (caseins) leads to the formation of key-flavour components, which contribute to the sensory perception of dairy products. More specifically, caseins are degraded into peptides and ...

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...

Arash Koocheki Mohammad Bagher Habibi Najafi Mohammad Reza Edalatian,

In this research, the chemical and microbiological characteristics of white brined cheeses produced with five different starter cultures, namely: traditional kefir grain, commercial kefir, commercial yogurt, traditional yogurt and commercial cheese starter culture, were examined during 60-day ripening period. Results of statistical analysis showed that the type of starter culture had a signific...

Journal: :Food microbiology 2008
Mojisola O Edema Abiodun I Sanni

This paper focuses on the functional properties of maize sour-dough microflora selected and tested for their use as starter cultures for sour maize bread. Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts isolated from spontaneously fermented maize dough were selected based on dominance during fermentation and presence at the end of fermentation. Functional properties examined included acidification, leavening a...

2012
Loveness K. Nyanga Martinus J. R. Nout Eddy J. Smid Teun Boekhout Marcel H. Zwietering

The aim of the study was to compare the effect of two low-cost, low technology traditional methods for drying starter cultures with standard lyophilisation. Lyophilised yeast cultures and yeast cultures preserved in dry rice cakes and dry plant fibre strands were examined for viable cell counts during 6 months storage at 4 and 25 °C. None of the yeast cultures showed a significant loss in viabl...

2013
William J. Kelly Eric Altermann Suzanne C. Lambie Sinead C. Leahy

Phages of the P335 species infect Lactococcus lactis and have been particularly studied because of their association with strains of L. lactis subsp. cremoris used as dairy starter cultures. Unlike other lactococcal phages, those of the P335 species may have a temperate or lytic lifestyle, and are believed to originate from the starter cultures themselves. We have sequenced the genome of L. lac...

2012
Jette Kjeldgaard Marianne T. Cohn Pat G. Casey Colin Hill Hanne Ingmer

UNLABELLED Fermented sausages, although presumed safe for consumption, sometimes cause serious bacterial infections in humans that may be deadly. Not much is known about why and when this is the case. We tested the hypothesis that residual veterinary antibiotics in meat can disrupt the fermentation process, giving pathogenic bacteria a chance to survive and multiply. We found that six commercia...

2012
Aldo Corsetti Giorgia Perpetuini Maria Schirone Rosanna Tofalo Giovanna Suzzi

Table olives are one of the oldest fermented foods and are considered as an important component of the Mediterranean diet, since their richness in monounsaturated fats (primarily oleic acid) and phenolic compounds may function as antioxidants in the human body; in the Western world they represent one of the most popular fermented vegetables but, despite its economic significance, table olive fe...

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