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Effects of a mutated yeast plus addition of sucrose and nitrogen on the total higher alcohol levels of a plum wine fermentation
Authors:Da Zhen  Mei Lv  Maobin Chen  Junjie Luo  Dongqi Liu
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Fermentation Engineering (Ministry of Education), Hubei Collaborative Innovation Centre for Industrial Fermentation, Hubei University of Technology, , Wuhan, 430068 China;2. Huazhong University of Science and Technology, , Wuhan, 430074 China
Abstract:The brewing process and strain employed can play key roles in controlling the level of total higher alcohols (THA) in plum wine. In this study, fermentations using Saccharomyces cerevisiae XN3 and plum must led to the production of 671 mg/L THA (including 1‐propanol, isobutanol and isopentanol). A mutant of XN3, exhibiting a higher activity of lactic acid dehydrogenase, named XN3‐3, produced lower levels of THA at 538 mg/L. Further optimization of the brewing process, including rapid nitrogen and sugar fed‐batch additions, were conducted with XN3‐3. Tests with the addition of 0.4 g/L (NH4)2HPO4 produced a lower level of THA (385 mg/L) than sucrose additions (to a 20°Brix level) using the fed‐batch method (452 mg/L). These additions were effective in reducing the higher alcohols and could be combined in application. Copyright © 2014 The Institute of Brewing & Distilling
Keywords:mutation  total higher alcohol  plum wine  rapid nitrogen  sugar addition
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