Development and Application of Starter Cultures

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https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10419Contributor(s)
Comunian, Roberta (editor)
Chessa, Luigi (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This Special Issue explores the evolving field of starter cultures, essential for improving raw material processing and the production of fermented foods. As industrial food production grows, the need for effective fermentation solutions becomes critical. This collection highlights two primary approaches for developing starter cultures: using well-defined species and strains for consistency and standardization or replicating biodiverse, autochthonous natural cultures to preserve unique sensory qualities and local microbial diversity. While selected starters offer ease of use and industrial scalability, natural starters maintain the distinctive flavors tied to their place of origin. This Special Issue gathers innovative research aimed at creating starter cultures that balance safety, quality, and biodiversity preservation, applicable to artisanal, pilot, and industrial production scales.
Keywords
metataxonomy; yeast; lactic acid bacteria; DNA; starter culture; organic acids; rope spoilage; bread spoilage; bakery products; Romania; winemaking; autochthonous yeasts; non-Saccharomyces yeast; terroir; traditional foods; fermentation; bioprospecting; biotechnology; Taggiasca olive; microbial characterisation; Wickerhamomyces anomalus; oleuropein degradation; Hong Qu; saccharification starter; Monascus pigments; response surface methodology; culture medium optimization; Saccharomyces; Hardanger; characterization; cider; non-volatile compounds; volatile organic compounds; partial least squares (PLS) regression; Kombucha; Acetobacter; Gluconobacter; glucuronic acid; fermentation characteristics; natural starters; cheesemaking; food safety; biodiversity; microbial fingerprint; cheese fermentation; Italian cheeses; natural whey starter; raw milk cheese; dairy microbial ecology; n/aISBN
9783725829781, 9783725829774Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
Basel, 2025Classification
Research and information: general
Biology, life sciences
Zoology and animal sciences

