The Preservative Sorbic Acid Targets Respiration, Explaining the Resistance of Fermentative Spoilage Yeast Species
ABSTRACT A small number (10 to 20) of yeast species cause major spoilage in foods. Spoilage yeasts of soft drinks are resistant to preservatives like sorbic acid, and they are highly fermentative, generating large amounts of carbon dioxide gas. Conversely, many yeast species derive energy from respi...
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Autores principales: | Malcolm Stratford, Cindy Vallières, Ivey A. Geoghegan, David B. Archer, Simon V. Avery |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5097fb44d192486a8ca24d0f375e4548 |
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