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Malolactic fermentation - Development of a starter culture of Oenococcus oeni

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Malolactic fermentation is a process carried out by lactic acid bacteria in wine, which enhances the organoleptic characteristics and contributes to the microbiological stability of the wine. The use of starter cultures allows this process to be carried out in a controlled and faster way. In this work, the Oenococcus oeni strain RAM10 was selected because it presented the best characteristics in terms of yield and food safety. In addition to having genetic potential for the production of aroma compounds. On the other hand, a low-cost culture medium was designed to produce a high density of bacterial biomass for wine inoculation to induce fermentation. The strain maintained viability and fermentative capacity over time against freeze-drying and freezing preservation methods. Finally, strain RAM10 exhibited the same or higher malolactic potential than commercial strains in different Argentine Malbec and Cabernet-Sauvignon wines.

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O Dr. José Javier Martínez Chamás estudou Biotecnologia na Faculdade de Bioquímica, Química e Farmácia da Universidade Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina, onde obteve o seu doutoramento em Bioquímica. Autor de artigos apresentados em conferências e congressos nacionais e internacionais.

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Authors Pedro Aredes Fernández, José Martínez Chamás, María Rubio
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2022
 
EAN 9786204860893
ISBN 9786204860893
No. of pages 172
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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