2022
DOI: 10.3390/foods11182768
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Characterization of Two Zymomonas mobilis Wild Strains and Analysis of Populations Dynamics during Their Leavening of Bread-like Doughs

Abstract: Two Zymomonas mobilis wild strains (UMB478 and 479) isolated from water kefir were characterized for their biomass production levels and leavening performance when used as the inoculum of a real bread-like dough formulation. The obtained baked product would be consumable by people with adverse responses to Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In liquid cultures, the two strains reached similar biomass concentration (0.7 g CDW/L). UMB479 showed an interesting resistance to NaCl (MBC 30 g/L), that may be useful in the bake… Show more

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“…The PCR-DGGE method is a commonly used molecular method for testing microbial biodiversity [2]. The ARISA method has only recently been applied to the study of the microbial biodiversity of cheese [20][21][22][23], as well as for testing the microbial biodiversity of other media such as dough [24], wine [25], biofilm [26], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCR-DGGE method is a commonly used molecular method for testing microbial biodiversity [2]. The ARISA method has only recently been applied to the study of the microbial biodiversity of cheese [20][21][22][23], as well as for testing the microbial biodiversity of other media such as dough [24], wine [25], biofilm [26], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%