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재래식 메주로부터 효모의 분리, 동정 및 배양조건

  • Lee, Jong-Soo;Yi, Sung-Hun;Kwon, Su-Jin;Ahn, Cheol;Yoo, Jin-Young
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.435-441
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    • 1997
  • Forty seven strains of yeast were isolated from traditional Meju and were identified as Saccharomyces spp. (7 strains), Zygosaccharomyces spp. (7 strains), Kluyveromyces spp. and Hansenula spp. (each 5 strains), Rhodotorular spp. (8 strains), Candida spp. (12 strains), Pichia spp. and Debaryomyces spp. from results of their microbiological characteristics. The optimal medium for growth of all the yeasts was YM media and the optimal initial pH of the medium was 6.0. The optimum temperature for growth was 30$circ$ and among them, Sacch. exiguus OE-5, Sacch. cerevisiae OE-16, Sacch. kluyveri C-1 strains were thermotolerant yeasts which could grow at 40$circ$C.

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A Survey of Yeasts Found in the Air of El-Minia City, Egypt (이짚트 , El-minia시(市) 공기중에서 발견되는 효모)

  • Haridy, Mamdouh S.A.
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.269-272
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    • 1992
  • 208 yeast strains were isolated from air at El-Minia city, Egypt. Using 22 morphologi cal and physiological merkmals, these strains were identified and assignned to eight species belonging to seven genera. Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and Cryptococcus albidus were the most dominant species followed by Debaryomyces hansenii. These yeast species occurred regularly, whereas other species appeared sporadically. Rh. rubra, Saccharomyces kluyveri and Rh. aurantiaca were also isolated from the sampled air. The results of this study showed that time, hight and area of air sampling affect composition and total counts of yeast microflora in the air.

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Nucleotide Sequence of $\alpha$-Amylase Gene in the Yeasr Schwanniomyces accidentalis var. persoonii CBS 2169 (Schwanniomyces occidentalis var. persoonii CBS 2169 $\alpha$-Amylase 유전자의 Nucleotide Sequence)

  • Park, Jong-Chun;Bai, Suk;Oh, Sang-Jin;Lee, Jin-Jong;Chun, Soon-Bai
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.534-541
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    • 1993
  • The relationship between Schwanniomyces occidentalis CBS 2863 (formerly castellii) and CBS 1153 (formerly alluvius), and their variety persoonii was examined at alpha-amylase gene level. Using Sch. occidentalis alpha-amylase gene as probe, Sch. occidentalis alpha-amylase gene homologues were obtained from Sch. occidentalis CBS 1153 and Sch. occidentalis var. persoonii. The restriction analysis of these homologues showed that the restriction enzyme sites between Sch. occidentalis CBS 2863 and CBS 1153 was identical but different between these strains and Sch. occidentalis var. persoonii.

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Growth and Cell Constituents of several Yeasts on the Pulp Mill Waste Liquor (Pulp 폐수에서의 수종 효모의 증식 및 균체성분)

  • 주동기
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 1976
  • Effect of some nutrients on the growth of 3 yeast strains in the pulp mill waste liquor was determined during an attempt to lower the BOD content of the waste liquor and to produce the fodder yeast. The strains applied were Debaryomyces castelli Capriotti, D.phoffi Capriotti, and Cryptococcus luteolus (Saito)Skinner. The necessity of the addition of 0.2% ${NH_4}2SO_4$ 0.5% yeast extract, 0.2% $NH_2SO_4$, and 0.1% $MgSO_4$.$7H_2$O for the best growth of all three strains in the waste liquor was ascertained as a result. After 3-day treatment of the yeast cells on the waste liquor, the BOD content was lowered by about 60-70%. Harvested yeast cells contained ca. 75% water with 1.5-3% lipid, 40-46% protein, 50% carbohydrate and 3-5% ash on the dry weight basis, indicating the possibility of being utilized as the fodder yeast.

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Studies on the Yeasts for the Brewing of Soy Sauce(3) -Isolation and Identification of Osmophilic Yeasts for Higher Concentration of NaCl (간장발효에 관여하는 효모에 관한 연구(제3보) -고농도 식염내성 효모의 분리동정-)

  • Lee, Taik-Soo;Lee, Suk-Kun
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.187-191
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    • 1970
  • This experiment was carried out to isolate osmophilic yeasts for higher concentration of NaCl than 20 per cent may affect greatly the fermentation of soy sauce. 6 strains of yeasts were selected from the soy sauce mashes at the fermentating periods and identified observing their morphological characteristics. Their salt-resistance and effects upon the flavor of soy sauce were examined. The results obtained were as follows: (1) The strain $T_3,T_5,$ and $T_{11},\;T_8,\;T_9,\;and\; T_{10},$ selected were identified Saccharomyces cerevisiae group II, Debaryomyces nicotianae, Saccharomyces chevalieri, Saccharomyces rouxii and Saccharomyces rosei, respectively. (2) They were more salt-resistant on the liquid media than on the solid media in the case of cultures on the media containing more than 26 per cent of NaCl. (3) They were grown on the media containing 5-23 per cent of NaCl better than containing none of NaCl. (4) The strain $T_3,\;T_8,\;T_9,\;and\; T_{10}$ were grown on the media containing up to 28 per cent of NaCl, and $T_5\;and\;T_{11}$ up to 32 per cent of NaCl is the case of liquid cultures. (5) Among them, the strain $T_9$ showed the best alcohol fermentation ability and the best fermentative flavor, and $T_5\;and\;T_{11}$ formed moldy smell and pellicle.

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Characterization of the Unrecorded Wild Yeasts from the Water and Riverside Soils of Daejeoncheon and Gapcheon in Daejeon Metropolitan City, Korea (대전광역시 대전천과 갑천의 물과 주변 토양들로부터 분리한 국내 미기록 야생효모들의 특성)

  • Han, Sang-Min;Lee, Sang-Yeop;Kim, Ha-Kun;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2017
  • We isolated 120 strains of wild yeasts from the water and riverside soils of Daejeoncheon and Gapcheon in Daejeon, Korea. We identified Debaryomyces udenii JSF601, Kazachstania telluris JSF602, Trichosporon faecale JSF614, Candida infanticola WJSL0039, Candida palmioleophila WJSL0048, Pichia spartinae WJSL0087, and Trichosporon coprophilum WJSL0093 from Daejeoncheon, and Leucosporidium golubevii WJSL0108 and Ustilentyloma graminis WJSL0118 from Gapcheon, as newly recorded yeast strains in Korea and investigated their microbiological characteristics. All of these previously unrecorded yeasts were oval- or ellipsoidal-shaped with ascospores, except C. infanticola WJSL0039, C. palmioleophila WJSL0048, and D. udenii JSF601. L. golubevii WJSL0108 and U. graminis WJSL0118 grew in vitamin-free medium, and C. infanticola WJSL0039 was halotolerant and grew in 10% NaCl-containing YPD broth. K. telluris JSF602 and P. spartinae WJSL0087 were thermophilic yeasts, which grew at $37^{\circ}C$.

김치로부터 분리한 효모가 생산하는 휘발성 화합물이 김치의 풍미에 미치는 효과

  • 김혜자;양차범;강상모
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.512-518
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    • 1996
  • Eleven strains had been previously isolated from kimchi and identified in our laboratory. The ability of each strain in aroma production was investigated by sensory evaluation. Among them Saccharomyc s sp. YK-17, Saccharomyces sp. YK-18, Saccharomyces sp. YH-3 and Saccharomyces fermentati YK-19 produced fruity flavour. Especially, Saccharomyces fermentati YK-19 produced apple and pineapple-like flavours. Pichia media YK-11, Saccharomyces sp. YK-20 and Pichia chambardii YH-4 produced wine-like flavour. Debaryomyces sp. YK-6, Debarymyces coudertii YK-10, Saccharomyces sp. YK-12 and Pichia haplophilia YH-5 produced alcoholic flavours. Using the good flavour producing strains as starters, various groups of kimchi were fermented, and the sensory characteristics of each group such as odor, taste and total acceptability were evaluated. The acidic odor, moldy odor and taste were reduced by adding starter, while the fresh sourness odor and taste similar to fruity fiavour were increased by starter. Comparing with the control group, these odor, taste and total acceptability were increased in the starter-added groups, such as Pichia edia YK-11, Saccharomyces sp. YK-17, and Saccharomyces,fermentati YK- 19. Saccharomyces fermentati YK-19 added kimchi group was higher siginificantly (P<0.05) than the others at the total acceptability. Volatile compounds of the culture broth of Saccharomyces fermentati YK-19 were analysed by gas chromatography, and 6 species of esters and 4 species of alcohols were identified. Among them, the ester substances which broth largely responsible for the apple-like flavour in the sensory evaluation, were found to be ethyl 2-methyl butvrate, ethyl pentanoate and ethyl acetate.

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Diversity and Role of Yeast on Kimchi Fermentation (김치 발효에 관여하는 효모의 다양성 및 역할)

  • Kang, Seong Eun;Kim, Mi Ju;Kim, Tae Woon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.201-207
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    • 2019
  • This review summarizes the studies on a wide variety of yeast found in kimchi and the effects of yeast on kimchi fermentation, and discusses the direction for further research. Yeast belongs to the genera Trichosporon, Saccharomyces, Sporisorium, Pichia, Lodderomyces, Kluyveromyces, Candida, Debaryomyces, Geotrichum, Kazachstania, Brassica, Yarrowia, Hanseniaspora, Brettanomyces, Citeromyces, Rhodotorula, and Torulopsis have been identified using culture-dependent methods and metagenomics analysis. The application of yeast as a starter into kimchi has resulted in an extension of shelf life and improvement of sensory characteristics due to a decrease in the amount of lactic acid. On the other hand, some yeast cause kimchi spoilage, which typically appears as an off-odor, texture-softening, and white-colony or white-film formation on the surface of kimchi. In contrast to lactic acid bacteria, there are limited reports on yeast isolated from kimchi. In addition, it is unclear how yeast affects the fermentation of kimchi and the mechanism by which white colony forming yeast predominate in the later stage of kimchi fermentation. Therefore, more research will be needed to solve these issues.

Effects of Autochthonous Yeast Cultures on Some Quality Characteristics of Traditional Turkish Fermented Sausage "Sucuk"

  • Ozturk, Ismet;Sagdic, Osman;Yetim, Hasan
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.196-213
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    • 2021
  • The objective of this study was to determine the effects of yeast cultures (Candida zeylanoides and Debaryomyces hansenii) isolated from traditionally dry fermented Turkish sucuks, on some physicochemical and microbiological properties of the product. Eight different batches of the sucuks were produced by the inoculation of yeast and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) cultures (Lactobacillus curvatus, Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus sakei) in different combinations. The sucuks were ripened for 12 days and analyzed at 1st, 6th, and 12th days of ripening. Percent moisture content, pH, water activity (aw) and residual nitrite values of the sucuk inoculated with the yeast cultures were higher at the end of the ripening. The use of yeast cultures decreased hardness, gumminess, and chewiness values of the sucuk while increased adhesiveness values. Major volatile groups were aldehydes, terpenes, and sulphur compounds in the sucuk samples. The most noticeable results were for sensory properties of the sucuk that were positively improved by the yeast cultures.

Proteolysis Analysis and Sensory Evaluation of Fermented Sausages using Strains Isolated from Korean Fermented Foods

  • Chang-Hwan Jeong;Sol-Hee Lee;Hack-Youn Kim
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.877-888
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    • 2023
  • We studied the proteolysis and conducted a sensory evaluation of fermented sausages using strains derived from Kimchi [Pediococcus pentosaceus-SMFM2021-GK1 (GK1); P. pentosaceus-SMFM2021-NK3 (NK3)], Doenjang [Debaryomyces hansenii-SMFM2021-D1 (D1)], and spontaneous fermented sausage [Penicillium nalgiovense-SMFM2021-S6 (S6)]. Fermented sausages were classified as commercial starter culture (CST), mixed with GK1, D1, and S6 (GKDS), and mixed with NK3, D1, and S6 (NKDS). The protein content and pH of GKDS and NKDS were significantly higher than those of CST on days 3 and 31, respectively (p<0.05). Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that the NKDS had higher molecular weight proteins than the GKDS and CST. The myofibrillar protein solubility of the GKDS and NKDS was significantly higher than that of the CST on day 31 (p<0.05). The GKDS displayed significantly higher pepsin and trypsin digestion than the NKDS on day 31 (p<0.05). The hardness, chewiness, gumminess, and cohesiveness of the GKDS were not significantly different from those of the CST. The GKDS exhibited the highest values for flavor, tenderness, texture, and overall acceptability. According to this study, sausages fermented using lactic acid bacteria (GK1), yeast (D1), and mold (S6) derived from Korean fermented foods displayed high proteolysis and excellent sensory evaluation results.