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(Group10)bacterial fermentation

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BACTERIAL FERMENTATION LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION MIXED-ACID FERMENTATION IMPORTANCES OF THE FERMENTATION KOAY BOON KEAT TONG KAI LOON GAO LE EE CAI FENG EMMANUEL JUDE JIMY VINCENT YATIN JUMAAIAH BINTI TAASA TUTTYCIA MITCHEL ANAK SEAT
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BACTERIALFERMENTATION

LACTIC ACID FERMENTATION

MIXED-ACID FERMENTATION

IMPORTANCES OF THE FERMENTATION

KOAY BOON KEAT TONG KAI LOON

GAO LE EE CAI FENG

EMMANUEL JUDE JIMY VINCENT YATIN

JUMAAIAH BINTI TAASA TUTTYCIA MITCHEL ANAK SEAT

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BACTERIALFERMENTATION

* Metabolic process

converts sugar to

acids (Anaerobic process)

* Lack of oxygen - becomes

the primary means of

ATP production

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LACTIC ACIDFERMENTATION

- biological process by which glucose and other 6C sugars are converted into cellular energy and the lactic acid.

- lactic acid bacteria = gram-positive non-spore forming bacteria (cocci or rods)

- classified into two fermentative patterns => homofermentative pathway (lactic acid) => heterofermentative pathway (lactic acid + ethanol + CO2)

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- Undergo by bacteria such as Streptococcus sp. and some types of Lactobacillus sp.

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- Undergo by bacteria such as Leuconostoc sp. and some types of Lactobacillus sp.

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MIXED-ACIDFERMENTATION

- used by mixed-acid fermenters such as Escherichia coli

- formed 3 different acids – acetic, lactic and succinic from fermentation of glucose

- ethanol, CO2 and H2 also formed during the fermentation

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Importances

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Lactose (milk) + lactic acid bacteria → Lactic acid

Two bacteria:Streptococcus thermophilus Lactobacillus bulgaricus

Importances:makes the milk more acidiccausing the proteins in milk to coagulate

Yoghurt ( fermentation of milk)

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Bacteria involved:Lactobacillus kimchii, Lactobacillus

sakei were common.

KIMCHI

Stage ❶☞vegetables are submerged in a brine.

Stage❷☞Lactose + sugars lactic acid.

Importances:classic tangy flavourpreserve food.

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Benefits of FermentationBenefit Raw material Fermented

foodPreservation Milk Yoghurt,

cheeseEnhancement

of safety-Acid production Fruit Vinegar-Acid and alcohol

productionBarley Beer

Improvement of flavour

Vegetables Kimchi

Enhancement of nutritional

value

Milk Acidophilus yoghurt

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Agricultural crops Make silage exposure of crops to lactic acid bacteria fermentation activity lowers pH on the surface of the crop preventing colonization of unwanted

microorganisms

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THANK YOU!


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