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Studies on the Film-Forming Yeast Isolated from Apple Wine -(I) Isolation and Identification of Yeast Strain (사과주(酒)에서 분리(分離)한 산막효모(産膜酵母)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -(1) 균주(菌株)의 분리(分離) 및 동정(同定))

  • Chung, Ki Taek;Song, Hyung Ik
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.1
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    • pp.159-163
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    • 1983
  • Film-formation, which often occurs during storage of apple wine, owing to contamination by film-forming yeasts, results in inferior products. Therefore, for the purpose of preventing this occurrence, we isolated and identified yeast strain. Among the total number of 45 yeast strains which were isolated from contaminated apple wine in winery, the strains FY-4 and FY-5 were found to be useful. The strain FY-5, which greatly formed film on apple wine, was identified as Hansenula beijerinckii or similar strain according to taxonomic characteristics.

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Application of Functional Microbial Strains Isolated from Traditional Rice Wine in Korea (막걸리 유래 미생물의 활용을 위한 연구 동향)

  • Lee, Youngsuk;Seol, Jeongman;Jeong, Deokyeol;Kim, Soo Rin
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.229-235
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    • 2016
  • Korea has a long history of brewing traditional rice wine using a authentic starter culture called nuruk, which contains natural microbial flora. Because rice wine is consumed fresh without filtration, its viable cells contribute to the biological activities of the wine. In numerous studies, microbial strains isolated from rice wine have been screened for their functionalities, which were mainly probiotic properties and antimicrobial activities. Indeed, some lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were confirmed to have strong probiotic activities as well as other health-promoting effects. Moreover, some of the isolated probiotic strains produced functional compounds, such as exopolysaccharides and γ-aminobutyric acid. For antimicrobial activities, some LAB and yeast strains were identified to produce bacteriocins and killer toxins, respectively, with significantly broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. These functional strains originating from traditional rice wine and their metabolites can be used directly for the production of value-added food products.

$^1H$ NMR-Based Metabolomic Approach for Understanding the Fermentation Behaviors of Wine Yeast Strains

  • Son, Hong-Seok;Hwang, Geum-Sook;Kim, Ki-Myong;Kim, Eun-Young;Berg, Frans van den;Park, Won-Mok;Lee, Cherl-Ho;Hong, Young-Shick
    • Proceedings of the Microbiological Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.78-78
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    • 2009
  • $^1H$ NMR spectroscopy coupled with multivariate statistical analysis was used for the first time to investigate metabolic changes in musts during alcoholic fermentation and wines during ageing. Three Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast strains (RC-212, KIV-1116 and KUBY-501) were also evaluated for their impacts on the metabolic changes in must and wine. Pattern recognition (PR) methods, including PCA, PLS-DA and OPLS-DA scores plots, showed clear differences for metabolites among musts or wines for each fermentation stage up to 6 months. Metabolites responsible for the differentiation were identified to valine, 2,3-butanediol (2,3-BD), pyruvate, succinate, proline, citrate, glycerol, malate, tartarate, glucose, N-methylnicotinic acid (NMNA), and polyphenol compounds. PCA scores plots showed continuous movements away from days 1 to 8 in all musts for all yeast strains, indicating continuous and active fermentation. During alcoholic fermentation, highest levels of 2,3-BD, succinate and glycerol were found in musts with the KIV-1116 strain, which showed the fastest fermentation or highest fermentative activity of the 3 strains, whereas the KUBY-501 strain showed the slowest fermentative activity. This study highlights the applicability of NMR-based metabolomics for monitoring wine fermentation and evaluating the fermentative characteristics of yeast strains.

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Wine Production Using Osmotic Solution from Dried Mango Process

  • Garcia, Annalene S.;Park, Jae-Ho;Jeong, Hyung-Jin;Park, Youn-Moon;Chung, Koo-Min;Lee, Jong-Hwa
    • Food Engineering Progress
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2009
  • This study evaluated the potential of utilizing the osmotic solution from dried mango processing as alternative raw material for mango wine making. Fermentation was carried out using two kinds of yeast strains Saccharomyces bayanus, Lalvin EC-1118 and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lalvin D-47 at 20$^{\circ}C$ for 28 days. Physicochemical analysis during fermentation was performed for each treatment and the resulting wine samples were analyzed for color, volatiles and sensory properties. Results of physicochemical analysis between the two fermenting samples as well as the wine samples show almost similar results regardless of the yeast strains. Wine color of sample wines after storage were not significantly different at p<0.05 and when compared with a commercial mango wine. From the volatile analysis, esters and alcohols constituted majority of the compounds. Production of several esters, alcohols, acids and terpenes were affected by yeast strain used in fermentation. Results of sensory analysis showed that wines fermented by S. bayanus EC-1118 strain was more acceptable although sensory scores between the treatments and the reference wine showed significant differences in all the attributes evaluated, except for bitterness. The utilization of osmotic solution from dried mango process could produce similar properties with existing commercial mango wines although there is still need for further work on the improvement of some sensory attributes of the mango wines.

Quality Characteristics of Cheongsoo Grape Wine by Freeze Concentration Fermented with Different Yeasts (효모의 종류를 달리하여 제조한 동결 농축 청수 와인의 품질 특성)

  • Park, Hyejin;Park, Eui Kwang;Choi, Sungyeol;Shin, Hyerim;Kim, Min-Ja;Park, Jung-Mi
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.512-523
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    • 2020
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the quality characteristics of Cheongsoo wine using freeze concentration fermented with 5 kinds of yeast strains (Saccharomyces cerevisiae EJ18, EJ30, HK22, HK32 and Fermivin). We compared the characteristics, volatile flavor component and physiological activity of 5 wines. The freeze concentration can increase the sugar concentration in grape juice by reducing its water content and the alcohol content of freeze-cententrated Cheongsoo wines ranged between 15.0~15.8%. The pH of wines ranged from 2.92 to 2.94 and the total acidity and soluble solid of wines ranged from 12.40~13.27. °Brix. The major organic acid in the wines was tartaric acid (4.49~5.11 mg/mL) and malic acid (7.00~7.97 mg/mL). It contains higher functional compounds in wine fermented with yeast (EJ18, EJ30, HK22, HK32) than wine fermented with fermivin. α-glucosidase and tyrosinase inhibitory activity had the highest values (78.87% and 62.25%) in wine fermented with HK22 and EJ18 yeast, respectively. 16 volatile flavor compounds (alcohols, esters, ketones, acids, and others) were detected in the Cheongsoo wines by freeze concentration. These results provide useful information that the quality characteristics of wine developed by the freeze-concentration method using grapes cultivated in Korea.

The Fermentation Properties of Red Wine using Active Dry Yeast Strains (활성건조효모를 이용한 포도주의 발효 특성)

  • Moon Young-Ja;Lee Myung-Soon;Sung Chang-Keun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.450-457
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    • 2004
  • In wine making, to perform yeast culture effectively, which is the most important factor, 5 strains of representative active dry yeasts were selected : Montrachet, Pasteur Champagne, Epernay II, Prise do Mousse, Lalvin W15. The results about fermentation properties were as follows. After 1 day of fermentation, the ethanol contents of Lalvin W15 wine and Montrachet wine were 5.4% and 4.0%. After 2 days of fermentation, the ethanol content of Lalvin W15 wine was 9.2%, which is the highest degree among all experimental groups. As for the content of sugar solution, the wine fermented by Lalvin W15 was the highest one. In acidic solution, fermentation activity of Prise de Mousse, Lalvin W15, Montrachet were highest degrees and Red wine fermentation activity of Prise de Mousse has shown the highest degree in its fermentation activity, if only initial SO$_2$ amounts were 200 ppm. In regard to the foaming tendency during fermentation, the size of foams in Montrachet was big and the amount of foams was a lot. The change in Brix during the fermentation became evident after two days. The Brix of Montrachet wine and Lalvin W15 wine was 3.0, a high initial fermentation speed. After 10 days of fermentation, total acidity of Lalvin W15 wine was 0.99g/100m1, the highest degree. After 3 days of fermentation, the ethanol content of Lalvin W15 wine was 7.4%, the highest degree. But after 9 days of fermentation Epernay II showed the higher ethanol concentration to 13.8%.

The Wine Yeast Strain-Dependent Expression of Genes Implicated in Sulfide Production in Response to Nitrogen Availability

  • Mendes-Ferreira, A.;Barbosa, C.;Jimenez-Marti, E.;Del Olmo, M.;Mendes-Faia, A.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.1314-1321
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    • 2010
  • Sulfur metabolism in S. cerevisiae is well established, but the mechanisms underlying the formation of sulfide remain obscure. Here, we investigated by real-time RT-PCR the dependence of expression levels of MET3, MET5/ECM17, MET10, MET16, and MET17 along with SSU1 on nitrogen availability in two wine yeast strains that produce divergent sulfide profiles. MET3 was the most highly expressed of the genes studied in strain PYCC4072, and SSU1 in strain UCD522. The strains behaved differently according to the sampling times, with UCD522 and PYCC4072 showing the highest expression levels at 120 h and 72 h, respectively. In the presence of 267 mg assimilable N/l, the genes were more highly expressed in strain UCD522 than in PYCC4072. MET5/ECM17 and MET17 were only weakly expressed in both strains under any condition tested. MET10 and SSU1 in both strains, but MET16 only in PYCC4072, were consistently upregulated when sulfide production was inhibited. This study illustrates that strain genotype could be important in determining enzyme activities and therefore the rate of sulfide liberation. This linkage, for some yeast strains, of sulfide production to expression levels of genes associated with sulfate assimilation and sulfur amino acid biosynthesis could be relevant for defining new strategies for the genetic improvement of wine yeasts.

Formation of Medium Chain Fatty Acid by Wine Yeasts (포도주 효모에 의한 중간크기의 지방산 생성)

  • Lee, Soo-O
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.832-837
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    • 1989
  • It has been suggested that medium chain fatty acid(MCFA) may be toxic to yeast and bacteria and thus play a role in the inhibition of alcoholic and malolactic fermentations and also important contributors to wine flavour We measured, by the use of GLC, the concentrations of octanoic, decanoic and dodecanoic acids produced by 12 wine yeast strains during the alcoholic fermentation of a grape juice-like medium. In general, there was a high production of MCFA at first, dropping dramatically later. The formation of MCFA is largely dependent on yeast strain but it also depends upon temperature, sugar concentration, stirring and carbon dioxide sparging.

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야생 Killer 효모 Candida dattila의 분리 및 동정

  • 최언호;장해춘;정원철;정은영
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1990
  • This study was performed to isolated woild killer yeasts which might suppress the growth of contaminant yeasts during wine making. Seventeen strains of killer yeasts which were isolated from grapes in Korea showed different killing activity; higher with K109 and K112. and lower with K117 strain. There was no inhibition among the isolates by cross-reaction. Through the physiological, morphological and cultural test, the isolates were identified as a new killer yeast, Cadida dattila, and then named Candida dattila K101-K117.

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Contents of Amino Acids in Raspberry Wine Using Active Dry Yeast Strains (활성 건조 효모를 이용한 복분자주의 아미노산 함량)

  • Moon, Young-Ja;Lee, Myung-Soon;Sung, Chang-Keun
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.392-397
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    • 2006
  • To compare the contents of amino acids in raspberry wine, 5 types of active dry yeast strains (Saccharomyces cerevisiae Montrachet (UCD #522), Saccharomyces bayanus Pasteur Champagne (UCD #595), Saccharomyces cerevisiae Epemay II (CEG), Saccharomyces bayanus Prise do Mousse (PM), Saccharomyces uvarum Latvia W15) were used. In the fermentation experiment two kinds of raspberry wine were used; Rubus coreanus Miquel(RCM), harvested in Gochang, and Rubus crataegifolius Bunge(RCB), harvested in Okcheon. In 5 kinds of RCM raspberry wines, total contents of 17 amino acids were found from $16.77mg/{\ell}$ in the fermented Prise de Mousse, the most amount, to $12.29mg/{\ell}$ in Lalvin W15, the lowest. The content of amino acid in the RCB raspberry wine fermented by Montrachet was approximately 5.5 times higher than that of the RCM raspberry wine; $90.55mg/{\ell}\;to\;16.54mg/{\ell}$. Cystine and isoleucine were detected $2.97mg/{\ell},\;0.34mg/{\ell}$, respectively, in the RCB raspberry wine but not detected in the RCM raspberry wine. The amount of alanine, aspartic acid, and serine in RCB raspberry wine were found approximately 14 to 20 times larger than that of RCM raspberry wine.