نتایج جستجو برای: kefir starter culture

تعداد نتایج: 282636  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
David Laureys Luc De Vuyst

Water kefir is a sour, alcoholic, and fruity fermented beverage of which the fermentation is started with water kefir grains. These water kefir grains consist of polysaccharide and contain the microorganisms responsible for the water kefir fermentation. In this work, a water kefir fermentation process was followed as a function of time during 192 h to unravel the community dynamics, the species...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2015
N Korsak B Taminiau M Leclercq C Nezer S Crevecoeur C Ferauche E Detry V Delcenserie G Daube

Milk kefir is produced by fermenting milk in the presence of kefir grains. This beverage has several benefits for human health. The aim of this experiment was to analyze 5 kefir grains (and their products) using a targeted metagenetic approach. Of the 5 kefir grains analyzed, 1 was purchased in a supermarket, 2 were provided by the Ministry of Agriculture (Namur, Belgium), and 2 were provided b...

Journal: :Food technology and biotechnology 2017
Krešimir Mastanjević Dragan Kovačević Jadranka Frece Ksenija Markov Jelka Pleadin

In this study, the effect of an isolated and well-characterised autochthonous starter culture, glucose and maltodextrin (w=0.8%) and temperatures of 12 and 20 °C on fermentation and quality of Slavonian kulen produced using the traditional technology and recipe were investigated. Physicochemical and microbiological analyses were carried out after 20 days of fermentation. Upon the completion of ...

2017
Huihui Dong Jian Chen Andrew K. Hastings Lihua Guo Beiwen Zheng

Citation: Dong H, Chen J, Hastings AK, Guo L and Zheng B (2017) Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Analysis of Staphylococcus condimenti DSM 11674, a Potential Starter Culture Isolated from Soy Sauce Mash. Front. Bioeng. Biotechnol. 5:56. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2017.00056 Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative analysis of Staphylococcus condimenti DSM 11674, a potential Starter Culture Isol...

2016
Stavros Plessas Chrysanthi Nouska Ioanna Mantzourani Yiannis Kourkoutas Athanasios Alexopoulos Eugenia Bezirtzoglou Eleftherios H. Drosinos

Many studies have been published lately verifying the probiotic character of kefir grains. Most of them focused on the benefits to human health through the consumption of fermented food with kefir grains. However, the challenge is to characterize and isolate specific probiotic microorganisms involved in the kefir microbiota. The main reason for this is that the food industry prefers to apply is...

2005
Edward R. Farnworth

Kefir is a fermented milk drink produced by the actions of bacteria and yeasts contained in kefir grains, and is reported to have a unique taste and unique properties. During fermentation, peptides and exopolysaccharides are formed that have been shown to have bioactive properties. Moreover, in vitro and animal trials have shown kefir and its constituents to have anticarcinogenic, antimutagenic...

2014
Young Joo Kim Sung Yong Park Hong Cheol Lee Seung Seok Yoo Se Jong Oh Hyeong Sang Kim Koo Bok Chin

Fermented foods with probiotics having functional properties may provide beneficial effects on health. These effects are varied, depending on the type of lactic acid bacteria (LAB). Different probiotic LAB might have different functional properties. Thus, this study was performed to evaluate the quality of fermented sausages manufactured with functional starter cultures (Lactobacillus plantarum...

2012
Kamila Goderska

Starter cultures provide a basis in the production of fermented foods. Probiotics are the most important group of bacterial starter cultures. Commercial starter cultures were initially supplied in liquid form prior to the production of concentrated starter cultures. Progress in biotechnology later led to the application of concentrated starter cultures in frozen and freeze dried forms for direc...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2005
Celso G Vinderola Jairo Duarte Deepa Thangavel Gabriela Perdigón Edward Farnworth Chantal Matar

Kefir is a fermented milk produced by the action of lactic acid bacteria, yeasts and acetic acid bacteria, trapped in a complex matrix of polysaccharides and proteins. Beyond its inherent high nutritional value as a source of proteins and calcium, kefir has a long tradition of being regarded as good for health in countries where it is a staple in the diet. However, published human or animal fee...

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