Title of article :
Lactic Fermentation of Cereal Flour: Feasibility Tests on Rice, Oat and Wheat
Author/Authors :
Gallo ، Marianna University of Naples Federico II , Nigro ، Federica - University of Rome Niccolò Cusano , Passannanti ، Francesca University of Naples Federico II , Salameh ، Dana University of Naples Federico II , Schiattarella ، Paola , Budelli ، Andrea KraftHeinz Innovation Center , Nigro ، Roberto University of Naples Federico II
Abstract :
Background and objective: Consumers show increasing interests in probiotic foods and lactic acid fermentations. Cereal flour, can be a good fermentable substrate due to its prebiotic nature; from which, synbiotic products can be prepared. The aim of the current study was to investigate if three various cereal flours rice, oat and wheat would be good potentially functional foods. Material and methods: Fermentation tests were carried out on rice, oat and wheat flours, using Lactobacillus paracasei CBA L74 and 1.5-L fermenter with 1-L working volume. After 24 h, microbial growth, pH value, lactic acid production and starch consumption were assessed. Results and conclusion: In all three flours, pH reduction was seen; particularly in rice flour. The highest Lactobacillus growth and lactic acid production were achieved at the end of rice fermentation. The greatest starch consumption was reported at the end of rice fermentation. In conclusion, lactic fermentation of cereals as potentially functional foods was possible for the three flours. However, the best result belonged to rice flour.
Keywords :
Cereal flour ▪ Lactic fermentation ▪ Lactobacillus paracasei CBA L74 ▪ Probiotics
Journal title :
Applied Food Biotechnology
Journal title :
Applied Food Biotechnology