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Effects of Inhibitory Environmental Factors on Growth of Oenococcus oeni CCSYU2068 for Malolactic Fermentation of Cider Production
Authors:Y. Xu  G. Zhao  H. Pan  J. Li
Abstract:The effects of several inhibitory factors (sulfur dioxide, pH and ethanol) on the growth of lactic acid bacteria and the subsequent malolactic fermentation (MLF) were studied by inoculation of different culture strains of Oenococcus oeni, the major lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in cider production. After comparing their organoleptic properties, three strains of Oenococcus oeni were selected from indigenous and commercial sources and their inhibitory effects on cell growth and MLF examined. The malolactic bacteria expressed variations in tolerance to the environmental conditions of pH, sulfur and ethanol concentration. Isolated from an indigenous cider production facility, O. oeni L4 had a better capacity with constant growth even when the concentration of SO2 was 50 ppm, ethanol 10% (v/v) and pH 3.0. O. oeni L4 showed better properties for metabolizing the major acids: malic, lactic and acetic acid. The decomposition mean rate of malic acid was as high as 228.52 mg/L per day with a low acetic acid concentration of 101.78 mg/L under the stress conditions of cider production.
Keywords:Cider production  inhibitory factors  malolactic fermentation  Oenococcus oeni
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