2019
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.14056
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Improving the taste of Ougan ( Citrus reticulate cv. Suavissima ) juice by slight fermentation with lactic acid bacteria

Abstract: Lactic acid fermentation was applied to Ougan juice (OGJ) for the first time. This study was conducted to improve the taste of OGJ by slight lactic acid fermentation. OGJ was separately fermented at 37°C using Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus paracasei. Results showed that lactic acid bacteria strains can utilize malic acid as a carbon source, without the consumption of sugar. The observed sugar:acid ratio was highest in the L. plantarum group (3.9) that fermented for 6 hr, and in the L. paracasei gro… Show more

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