2018
DOI: 10.29252/nfsr.5.3.43
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Effect of Cysteine and Lysine on Some Technical Properties of Yoghurt Starter Culture Bacteria

Abstract: A B S T R A C TBackground and Objectives: Enhancing the growth and function of lactic acid bacteria through fortifying the basic ingredient of yogurt, milk ,have always been a key factor in the application as an industrial starter culture. The purpose of the present study is to introduce the application of certain materials in yoghurt milk with the aim of enhancing the growth and acid production, and reduction of fermentation time, optimizing the structure and texture in fermented products as well as reducing … Show more

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“…The presence of amino acid is highly efficient in Streptococcus activities and the microorganism requires glutamic acid, histidine, methionine, cysteine, valine, leucine, tyrosine, and lysine, which cannot be produce these essential amino acids therefore depending on exogenous nitrogen sources that utilize peptide proteins from growth medium by enzymatic activity [86,87]. Lysine has been responsible for the optimization of Streptococcus thermophilus growth [88]. Glucose and cysteine along with 5 other amino acids is essential in synthetic medium when growing Virbio costioclus [89] and synthetic medium for Halobacterium salinarium contains ten amino acids and cytidlyic acid; valine, methionine, isoleucine, and leucine are essential for growth [90].…”
Section: Amino Acid Utilization In Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of amino acid is highly efficient in Streptococcus activities and the microorganism requires glutamic acid, histidine, methionine, cysteine, valine, leucine, tyrosine, and lysine, which cannot be produce these essential amino acids therefore depending on exogenous nitrogen sources that utilize peptide proteins from growth medium by enzymatic activity [86,87]. Lysine has been responsible for the optimization of Streptococcus thermophilus growth [88]. Glucose and cysteine along with 5 other amino acids is essential in synthetic medium when growing Virbio costioclus [89] and synthetic medium for Halobacterium salinarium contains ten amino acids and cytidlyic acid; valine, methionine, isoleucine, and leucine are essential for growth [90].…”
Section: Amino Acid Utilization In Bacteriamentioning
confidence: 99%