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Title: Effect of Inoculation Size of Spray Dried Pediococcus Acidilactici on Milk Fermentation
Authors: Natasya, Regina
Keywords: Pediococcus acidilactici
starter culture
fermentation
inoculation size
Issue Date: 12-Jun-2023
Publisher: Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences
Series/Report no.: BT 23-020;T202306020
Abstract: Fermented dairy has been consumed widely and estimated to have inclining demand due to health benefits offered. Discoveries and studies on alternatives of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) starter culture in producing fermented dairy with more health benefits have been carried out to meet the demand. Pedioccocus acidilactici, gained popularity due to its well-known bacteriocin, Pediocin PA-1 and Pediocin AcH, also cholesterol lowering properties and good fermentation ability. In order to create a starter culture with lower contamination rate and enhanced shelf life, previous study had developed spray dried P. acidilactici starter culture. Nevertheless, this product has not yet been tested on optimum inoculation size to obtain fermentation efficiency and productivity. This study aimed to assess the effect of inoculation size of spray dried P. acidilactici on milk fermentation. Three inoculation sizes (1%, 2%, and 4%, w/v) were incorporated into separate pasteurized milk and were incubated at 45 oC overnight. Milk samples with different inoculation size were investigated for their acidification properties, microbial growth, and syneresis level in 0, 8, 16, 20, and 24 hours incubation time. Milk inoculated with 4% w/v spray dried P. acidilactici, or SC4, presented higher microbial growth, acidification and lower syneresis in comparison to other samples. The results confirmed that increasing inoculation size affects the fermentation characteristic, where higher inoculum size develops higher final viable colony count, faster fermentation rate, titratable acidity, and reduces the pH and syneresis.
URI: http://repository.i3l.ac.id/jspui/handle/123456789/839
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