Title of article :
Growth capacity of yeasts potential starter strains under cocoa fermentation stress conditions in Ivory Coast
Author/Authors :
Samagaci, Lamine Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Laboratoire de Biotechnologies, UFR Biosciences, Côte d’Ivoire , Ouattara, Honoré G. Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Laboratoire de Biotechnologies, UFR Biosciences, Côte d’Ivoire , Goualié, Bernadette G. Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Laboratoire de Biotechnologies, UFR Biosciences, Côte d’Ivoire , Niamke, Sébastien L. Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny - Laboratoire de Biotechnologies, UFR Biosciences, Côte d’Ivoire
Abstract :
Microbial pectinolytic strains are targeted as potential starter to control cocoa fermentation. This study analyses the ability of yeasts pectinolytic strains to grow under stress conditions. After an initial growth, a decline trend was observed in yeast growth cycle during the cocoa fermentation. The 36 yeasts pectinolytic strains screened from 205 isolates showed tolerance to both alcoholic stress (10-12% alcohol) and thermic stress (up to 40°C) corresponding to surviving population round 75%. However, temperature-alcohol cross stress provokes full inhibition of strains that failed to grow at only 35°C under 8-10% alcohol. As acid stress, citric acid at 4% has the same effect as alcohol. In contrast, acetic acid and lactic acid respectively at 0.5% and 2% exerted individually, a higher pressure on yeast growth inhibiting up to 60% the fungal population. However, the viability of yeasts strains to a given concentration of lactic (1%) or acetic (0.25%) acid proved to be relatively stable with YS201 at increasing temperature up to 40°C. Cross stress involving temperature and alcohol or single acid stress may be the limiting factor for yeasts pectinolytic growth as starter in controlled cocoa fermentation.
Keywords :
Cocoa fermentation , Stress response , Tolerance , Yeast growth
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture