Title of article :
Rhizopus oligosporus and yeast co-cultivation during barley tempeh fermentation—Nutritional impact and real-time PCR quantification of fungal growth dynamics Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Xin Mei Feng، نويسنده , , Volkmar Passoth، نويسنده , , Charlotte Eklund-Jonsson، نويسنده , , Marie Larsson Alminger، نويسنده , , Johan Schnürer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
10
From page :
393
To page :
402
Abstract :
Barley tempeh was produced by fermenting barley kernels with Rhizopus oligosporus. The potential of the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae (three strains), S. boulardii (one strain), Pichia anomala (one strain) and Kluyveromyces lactis (one strain) to grow together with R. oligosporus during barley tempeh fermentation was evaluated. All yeast strains grew during the fermentation and even during cold storage of tempeh (image). The growth of yeasts slightly increased the ergosterol contents, but did not influence amino acid contents and compositions, and did not reduce phytate contents. Slight increases of vitamins B6 and niacinamide, and slight decreases of B1 and biotin were observed. Quantification of fungal growth is difficult during mixed species fermentations because ergosterol is found in all fungal species, and colony-forming-unit (cfu) estimations are not reliable for R. oligosporus and other sporulating fungi. Therefore, we developed a quantitative real-time PCR method for individually quantifying S. cerevisiae and R. oligosporus growth in barley tempeh. The PCR results were highly correlated with the ergosterol content of R. oligosporus and with the number of cfu of S. cerevisiae. Thus, real-time PCR is a rapid and selective method to quantify yeasts and R. oligosporus during mixed species fermentation of inhomogenous substrate such as barley tempeh.
Keywords :
Rhizopus oligosporus , Yeast , Nutrition , Barley tempeh , Real-time PCR
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Food Microbiology
Record number :
1189611
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