نتایج جستجو برای: starter bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 184764  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Caitriona M Guinane Paul D Cotter Elaine M Lawton Colin Hill R Paul Ross

While the potential emergence of food spoilage and pathogenic bacteria with resistance to lantibiotics is a concern, the creation of derivatives of starter cultures and adjuncts that can grow in the presence of these antimicrobials may have applications in food fermentations. Here a bank of Lactococcus lactis IL1403 mutants was created and screened, and a number of novel genetic loci involved i...

Journal: :Tropical life sciences research 2014
Amenan Anastasie Soro-Yao Kouakou Brou Georges Amani Philippe Thonart Koffi Marcelin Djè

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are the primary microorganisms used to ferment maize-, sorghum- or millet-based foods that are processed in West Africa. Fermentation contributes to desirable changes in taste, flavour, acidity, digestibility and texture in gruels (ogi, baca, dalaki), doughs (agidi, banku, komé) or steam-cooked granulated products (arraw, ciacry, dégué). Similar to other fermented cer...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Stefanie Goerges Jérôme Mounier Mary C Rea Roberto Gelsomino Valeska Heise Rüdiger Beduhn Timothy M Cogan Marc Vancanneyt Siegfried Scherer

Production of smear-ripened cheese critically depends on the surface growth of multispecies microbial consortia comprising bacteria and yeasts. These microorganisms often originate from the cheese-making facility and, over many years, have developed into rather stable, dairy-specific associations. While commercial smear starters are frequently used, it is unclear to what degree these are able t...

2001

When Dr. Acton asked me last summer to give a lecture in this meeting, he made me the following suggestion: “Personally, I would like to hear about your life’s research in the area of meat preservation by fermentation and dehydration, and about the importance of bacteria in this process.” So, following his suggestion, let me tell you today about my research on starter cultures, an endeavour in ...

Journal: :مجله بین المللی زیست و زیست پزشکی 0
galia amirbozorgi department of food science and technology, ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran hamidreza samadlouie department of food science and technology, faculty of agriculture, shahrood university of technology, shahrood, iran ahmad shahidi department of food science and technology, ayatollah amoli branch, islamic azad university, amol, iran

the lactic acid bacteria (lab) are an industrially important group of probiotic organisms that play an important role in human health by inhibiting harmful and pathogen bacteria growth, boosting immune function, and increasing resistance to infection.  this study aimed to isolate, identify, and biologically characterize probiotic lab strains from iranian traditional dairy products. a total of 2...

2015
Minto Michael Randall K Phebus Karen A Schmidt

A commercial plant extract (prepared from olive, garlic, onion and citrus extracts with sodium acetate (SA) as a carrier) was evaluated to extend the viability of yogurt starter and probiotic bacteria as a means to enhance the shelf life of live and active culture, probiotic nonfat yogurt. Yogurts prepared from three different formulas (0.5* plant extract, 0.25* SA, or no supplement) and cultur...

Journal: :Meat science 2013
G Landeta J A Curiel A V Carrascosa R Muñoz B de las Rivas

Technological and safety-related properties were analyzed in lactic acid bacteria isolated from Spanish dry-cured sausages in order to select them as starter cultures. In relation to technological properties, all the strains showed significative nitrate reductase activity; Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus paracasei and 52% of the Enterococcus faecium strains showed lipolytic activity and ...

A. Baroutkoub I. Ghasemkhani M. H. Eskandari, M. Roushan Zamir R. Beglarian S. S. Shekarforoush

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 ...

2015
Yousef I. Hassan Ting Zhou Lloyd B. Bullerman

Sourdough starter cultures are rich sources of endogenous lactic acid bacteria. The extended shelf lives of sourdough breads are attributed to a large array of organic acids and low-molecular-weight metabolites produced during the fermentation process. Different species belonging to the lactic acid bacteria group of microorganisms, mainly Lactobacillus and Leuconostoc, are increasingly gaining ...

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