2021
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.16016
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Screening of the freeze‐drying protective agent for high‐quality milk beer yeast ( Kluyveromyces marxianus ) and optimization of freeze‐drying process conditions

Abstract: Milk beer is a new type of milk beverage produced by two-step fermentation of lactic acid bacteria and yeast and created first in China. Yeast is the key strain of milk beer fermentation, which determines the flavor and quality of milk beer. In this study, the preparation process of high-quality yeast strain MJ1 active freeze-dried powder suitable for milk beer fermentation was optimized. Results showed that the optimal freeze-dried protective agent was used: sucrose 11.27%, mannitol 4.88%, maltodextrin 15.43%… Show more

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“…Among cryoprotectants, it can be included sugars, amino acids, and alcohols, which are easily vitrified and their small molecular structure can replace water molecules removed during freezedrying, thus maintaining cell integrity by establishing molecular interactions [5]. For instance, sugars can replace water molecules removed from proteins or cell membrane phospholipids, thus preventing cell structure from undergoing conformational changes [6]. In addition, amino acids, such as those found in skim milk powder, form a protective film on cell surface during freezedrying, which can improve cell membrane stability and enhance survival [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among cryoprotectants, it can be included sugars, amino acids, and alcohols, which are easily vitrified and their small molecular structure can replace water molecules removed during freezedrying, thus maintaining cell integrity by establishing molecular interactions [5]. For instance, sugars can replace water molecules removed from proteins or cell membrane phospholipids, thus preventing cell structure from undergoing conformational changes [6]. In addition, amino acids, such as those found in skim milk powder, form a protective film on cell surface during freezedrying, which can improve cell membrane stability and enhance survival [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%