Production of freeze-dried lactic acid bacteria starter culture for cassava fermentation into gari

AA Yao, C Dortu, M Egounlety, C Pinto, VA Edward… - 2009 - researchspace.csir.co.za
AA Yao, C Dortu, M Egounlety, C Pinto, VA Edward, M Huch, CMAP Franz, W Holzapfel…
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Sixteen lactic acid bacteria, eight Lactobacillus plantarum, three L. pentosus, two Weissella
paramesenteroides, two L. fermemtum and one Leuconostoc mesenteroides ssp.
mesenteroides were previously isolated from cassava fermentation and selected on the
basis of their biochemical properties with a view to selecting appropriate starter cultures
during cassava fermentation for gari production. In this study, the potential of these pre-
selected strains as suitable freeze-dried cultures was evaluated. Their ability to tolerate the …
Sixteen lactic acid bacteria, eight Lactobacillus plantarum, three L. pentosus, two Weissella paramesenteroides, two L. fermemtum and one Leuconostoc mesenteroides ssp. mesenteroides were previously isolated from cassava fermentation and selected on the basis of their biochemical properties with a view to selecting appropriate starter cultures during cassava fermentation for gari production. In this study, the potential of these pre-selected strains as suitable freeze-dried cultures was evaluated. Their ability to tolerate the freeze-drying process was assessed by dehydration in a glycerol solution of increasing concentration, followed by staining with two fluorescent markers: rhodamine 123 and propydium iodide. Twelve strains that recovered more than 50% of their population value after visualisation on an epi-fluorescent microscope were produced in a bioreactor and freeze-dried. The technological characteristics identified after the freeze-drying process, were a high cell concentration or high survival rate. The ability of the freeze-dried strains to recover their acidification activity was evaluated through the determination of the pH, titratable acidity (% lactic acid/g Dry Weight) and cell count over 24 h on MRS broth. Ultimately, the strains L. plantarum VE36, G2/25, L. fermentum G2/10 and W. paramesenteroides LC11 were selected to be developed as freeze-dried starter cultures for gari production.
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