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15 search results in "Temperature"


ACID CONTENTS AND THE EFFECT OF FERMENTATION CONDITION OF KOMBUCHA TEA BEVERAGES ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL, MICROBIOLOGICAL AND SENSORY PROPERTIES

By Katarzyna Neffe-Skociska, Barbara Sionek, Iwona cibisz, Danuta Kooyn-Krajewska

Kombucha is a healthy beverage which is a final result of tea fermentation by adding a starter culture of the acetic acid bacteria and yeasts. The effect of fermentation conditions on physicochemical, microbiological, and sensory properties of Kombucha tea beverages was evaluated with emphasis ...

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BACTERIAL CELLULOSE IN KOMBUCHA BY PURE CULTURES

By ZHOU Yan, TAN Li-li, TANG Xin-yun

Strains Gluconacetobacter hansenii CGMCC1671 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae CGMCC1670 were applied to make traditional Kombucha with pure cultures to search for the optimum parameters of major factors affecting the yields and productivities of bacterial cellulose(BC) in the beverage. Six cultural ...

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BACTERIAL CELLULOSE OF KOMBUCHA MUSHROOM TEA

By Soheir S. Abd, El-Salam

Kombucha is composed of yeast and acetic acid bacteria, especially, Acetobacter xylinum, which forms a cellulose pellicle on tea broth. The yield and properties of cellulose produced were investigated in this study; the tea broth was fermented naturally for 14 days in the presence of different ...

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BIOCHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL CHANGES DURING FERMENTATION OF TEA FUNGUS (KOMBUCHA)

By Selma El Siddig Ahmed, Hamid Ahmed Dirar

This research was carried out to study the biochemical and microbial changes that occur during the fermentation of tea fungus. Tea fungus, also known as Kombucha, is a fermented beverage resulting from the heavy gelatinous growth of a consortium of microorganisms in tea extract and is a popular ...

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CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOMASSES, CONCENTRATES, AND PERMEATES OF DRIED POWDER OF KOMBUCHA FERMENTATION OF SPINACH (AMARANTHUS SP.) AND BROCCOLI (BRASSICA OLERACEA) WITH MEMBRANE MICROFILTRATION AND FREEZ

By Tutun Nugraha, Agustine Susilowati, Puspa Dewi Lotulung, Yati Maryati

Fermentation of spinach (Amaranthus sp) and Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) using Kombucha Culture has been shown to produce biomass that has the potential to become natural sources of folic acid. To produce the materials, following the fermentation, the biomass was filtered using membrane ...

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CHEMOMETRIC APPROACH TO TEXTURE PROFILE ANALYSIS OF KOMBUCHA FERMENTED MILK PRODUCTS

By Radomir Malbaa, Lidija Jevri, Eva Lonar, Jasmina Vitas, Sanja Podunavac-Kuzmanovi, Spasenija Milanovi, Strahinja Kovaevi

In the present work, relationships between the textural characteristics of fermented milk products obtained by kombucha inoculums with various teas were investigated by using chemometric analysis. The presented data which describe numerically the textural characteristics (firmness, consistency, ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF KOMBUCHA WINE

By Sun Yongkang, LU Qinqin

Kombucha wine was prepared with black tea syrup and fermented by Kombucha and wine yeast. Through a single factor experiment and orthogonal experiment, the fermentation conditions of Kombucha wine were optimized. The optimum fermentation parameters were as follows: black tea syrup 16Bx, ...

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DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES SELECT DISTINCTIVE ACETIC ACID BACTERIA SPECIES AND PROMOTES ORGANIC ACIDS PRODUCTION DURING KOMBUCHA TEA FERMENTATION

By Francesca De Filippis, Antonio Dario Troise, Paola Vitaglione, Danilo Ercolini

Kombucha is a traditional beverage produced by tea fermentation, carried out by a symbiotic consortium of bacteria and yeasts. Acetic Acid Bacteria (AAB) usually dominate the bacterial community of Kombucha, driving the fermentative process. The consumption of this beverage was often associated ...

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EFFECTS OF FERMENTATION CONDITIONS ON QUALITY AND FLAVOR OF KOMBUCHA

By YUAN Lei, ZHANG Guohua, Faizan Ahmed SADIQ

The objective of this study was to analyze how different fermentation methods can affect the fermentation profile of kombucha in terms of its flavor, fermentation yield(total acid/sugar consumption), and sensory evaluation. The variable factors considered included black tea type, tea extraction ...

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INFLUENCE OF FERMENTATION TEMPERATURE ON THE CONTENT OF FATTY ACIDS IN LOW ENERGY MILK-BASED KOMBUCHA PRODUCTS

By Radomir V. Malbasa, Jasmina S Vitas, Eva S Loncar, Snetana Kravic

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of fermentation temperature on the fatty acids content in low energy milk-based products obtained by kombucha inoculums with herbal teas. In this investigation low energy milk-based, kombucha products were produced from milk with 0.8% ...

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KOMBUCHA YOGURT PROCESS

By ZHENG You-wei, WANG Lian-jie, NIU Le-bao

Introduced the use of Kombucha in the production of yoghurt, summed up some control conditions. This study chooses fresh milk as experimental materials, through the fermentation of Kombucha we can measure a series of indicators, such as the acidity of the fermantation products, the content of ...

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KOMBUCHA: TECHNOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, PRODUCTION, COMPOSITION AND THERAPEUTIC VALUE

By Vikas Kumar, V K Joshi

Kombucha, Tea Kvass, Japanese or Indonesian tea fungus, and Manchurian are the most common names for the symbiotic association of bacteria and osmophilic yeast in the form of thick jelly membrane, which is cultured in sugared tea. It is slightly sweet, acetic acid-flavoured beverage also called ...

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MICROBIOLOGICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IMPACTING THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND SENSORY QUALITY OF KOMBUCHA

By Thierry Tran, Cosette Grandvalet, Francois Verdier, Antoine Martin, Herve Alexandre, Raphaelle Tourdot‐Marechal

Kombucha is a beverage made from sugared tea transformed by yeasts and acetic acid bacteria. Being originally homemade, it has become an industrially produced soft drink whose quality standards are poorly defined and whose production process is still not fully controlled. Based on current ...

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OPTIMIZATION OF KOMBUCHA FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY BY RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY

By LI Xuan, CHEN Yi-lun, HUANG Li-mei, SONG Shan, ZHU Xiao-qing

Pure strains of yeast and acetobacter were extracted from Kombucha for mixed fermentation and the technical conditions of fermentation were optimized by single factor experiment and response surface analysis in combination with maximum utilization of total sugar and sensory evaluation as the ...

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SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION OF KOMBUCHA ON SC5 CASSAVA-LEUCAENA PROTEIN FEED

By LUO Chang-hu

Objective: To explore the optimum solid-state fermentation of Kombucha on SC5 Cassava-Leucaena protein feed. [Method] Kombucha was used as fermention bacteria for solid-state fermentation of SC5 cassava-Leucaena protein feed. The fermentation time,the base material ratio,water feed ...

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