Tradition as a Stepping Stone for a Microbial Defined Water Kefir Fermentation Process: Insights in Cell Growth, Bioflavoring, and Sensory Perception
A process development from a traditional grain-based fermentation to a defined water kefir fermentation using a co-culture of one lactic acid bacterium and one yeast was elaborated as a prerequisite for an industrially scalable, controllable, and reproducible process. Further, to meet a healthy life...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Köhler, Maximilian Schmacht, Aktino H. L. Troubounis, Marie Ludszuweit, Nils Rettberg, Martin Senz |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cdc69ebdfa2f45bfb91d3e93f1ad9f71 |
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