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Effect of Lactic Acid Microbial Ratio of Yoghurt Starter Culture in Yoghurt Fermentation and Reduction of Post Acidification

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dc.contributor.author Undugoda, L.J.S
dc.contributor.author Nilmini, A.H.L
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-04T04:15:26Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-04T04:15:26Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Undugoda, L.J.S. & Nilmini, A.H.L. (2019). Effect of Lactic Acid Microbial Ratio of Yoghurt Starter Culture in Yoghurt Fermentation and Reduction of Post Acidification. Journal of Food & Industrial Microbiology, 2019, 5:1 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2572-4134
dc.identifier.uri http://dr.lib.sjp.ac.lk/handle/123456789/11509
dc.description.abstract The microbial ratio of the bulk yoghurt starter cultures determines the strength of proto cooperation among the lactic acid bacteria which can build up the proper chemical and physical structure of the yoghurt and control the post-acidification effect. Therefore, this attempt is to find out the best microbial ratio of the yoghurt starter culture which can produce good quality yoghurts and control post acidification. The isolated L. bulgaricus and S. thermophilus strains from bulk cultures were used to prepare new starter cultures by changing L. bulgaricus, S. thermophilus ratios as 1:1, 1:1.5 and 1.5:1 and then S. thermophilus and L. bulgaricus growth pattern during the yoghurt incubation period was determined and compared that with the typical lactic acid fermentation growth curve. Then each culture added yoghurt sample was stored under the cooling conditions for 15 days and then checked pH, acidity like chemical changes, physical changes of the yoghurt and sensory properties to select the best microbial ratio. The results revealed when L. bulgaricus and S. thermophilus ratio was 1:1, their growth patterns are similar to the typical lactic acid growth curve as two exponential phases separated from stationery phase which reveals the efficient proto cooperation among two bacteria and higher metabolic potentials of them which is able to release metabolites into the fermenting medium in right time to develop standard yoghurt qualities as texture, color, taste and pH. Furthermore, the results revealed end of the 15 days pH of yoghurt was 4.4 which are suitable to maintain the good quality of yoghurt with high shelf life. But when L. bulgaricus population is high in the yoghurt starter culture, post acidification was high, and it deforms the yoghurt structure due to syneresis. And, when S. thermophilus population is high in the yoghurt starter culture, sensory qualities of the yoghurt were not up to the standards. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Food & Industrial Microbiology en_US
dc.subject Proto cooperation; Post acidification; Bulk culture; Syneresis; Exponential phase en_US
dc.title Effect of Lactic Acid Microbial Ratio of Yoghurt Starter Culture in Yoghurt Fermentation and Reduction of Post Acidification en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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