نتایج جستجو برای: Starter bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 184764  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2012
m. h. eskandari a. baroutkoub m. roushan zamir r. beglarian i. ghasemkhani

in the present study, the effects of milk supplementation on growth and viability of yogurt (streptococcus thermophilus and lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus) and probiotic bacteria (lactobacillus acidophilus and bifidobacteria) were studied during yogurt production and 33 days of refrigerated storage. the incubation time to reach ph = 4.5 was greatly affected by the addition of milk ...

2013
M. T. A. Penia

Cocoa beans fermentation is an important step in the post-harvest processing of cocoa beans. This complex mix culture fermentation produces metabolic products that serve as the precursors for the flavor development process. Modification in the dynamics of microbial population during the fermentation may alter the overall microbial activity and thus may impact the fermentation process. Addition ...

2015
Cian D. Hickey Jeremiah J. Sheehan Martin G. Wilkinson Mark A. E. Auty

The growth, location, and distribution of bacterial colonies in dairy products are important factors for the ripening and flavor development of cheeses, yogurts, and soured creams. Starter, non-starter, spoilage, and pathogenic bacteria all become entrapped in the developing casein matrix of dairy foods. In order to visualize these bacterial colonies and the environments surrounding them, micro...

2011
A. O. OJOKOH

Traditionally applied spontaneous fermentation was compared with the use of starter cultures to initiate fermentation after dry milling and sterilizing at 1210C for 10 minutes. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) populations comprised 80% of the total viable bacteria and remained prominent throughout the fermentations, while number of moulds declined as the fermentation progressed. The fermentation meth...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2013
J R Broadbent C Brighton D J McMahon N Y Farkye M E Johnson J L Steele

Flavor development in low-fat Cheddar cheese is typified by delayed or muted evolution of desirable flavor and aroma, and a propensity to acquire undesirable meaty-brothy or burnt-brothy off-flavor notes early in ripening. The biochemical basis for these flavor deficiencies is unclear, but flavor production in bacterial-ripened cheese is known to rely on microorganisms and enzymes present in th...

2017
Christine N'tcha Haziz Sina Adéchola Pierre Polycarpe Kayodé Joachim D Gbenou Lamine Baba-Moussa

The aim of this study was to investigate the antibacterial effect of the crude starter "kpètè-kpètè" and lactic acid bacteria used during the production of "tchoukoutou." To achieve this, a total of 11 lactic acid bacteria and 40 starter samples were collected from four communes. The samples were tested on 29 gram + and - strains by disk diffusion method. The minimum inhibitory and bactericidal...

2013
Yonghua Lin

This research was to study the effects of lactic acid bacteria fermentation on the quality of little yellow croaker. The effects of the LAB starter composed of Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus acidophilus on the quality of little yellow croaker were studied through a 72 h fermentation process in this study. During 72 h fermentation at 30°C, little yellow croaker inoculated with the LAB...

2016
Nduka Uzochukwu

The lactic acid bacteria (LAB) involved during the spontaneous fermentation of cereals (maize,millet, sorghum) for the production of indigenous foods (‘akamu’, ‘kunu-zaki’) were quantified and identified. The lactic acid bacteria counts varied during the fermentation of the cereals while the titratable acidity (TTA) increased with reduction in pH. Identification of isolates using API 50CHL syst...

2015

This study describes an application of bacteriocinogenic lactic acid bacteria to improve preservative factors over fish fermentation based on the most frequently used technique in Senegal. Traditional fish fermentation performed by immersion in salted sea water and incubation at 30°C for 24 to 48h to develop flavor, is characterized by a pH value around 7. The process led to the growth of Enter...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2010
Ki-Seon Yoo Ji Eun Kim Eun-Young Seo Yu Jin Kim Hwa Young Choi Hyang-Sik Yoon Myoung-Dong Kim Nam Soo Han

This study was performed to investigate the effects of adding a dual starter on the chemical and sensory characteristics of red wine made of Campbell Early grape. The yeast starter, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) starter, Oenococcus oeni, were used for inoculation in the winemaking process for alcoholic and malolactic fermentation (MLF), respectively. After 200 days in...

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