Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts associated with spontaneous fermentations during the production of sour cassava starch in Brazil.

Int J Food Microbiol

Departamento de Microbiologia, ICB, C. P. 486, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, 31270-901, Brazil.

Published: November 2005

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  • Sour cassava starch is a fermented food commonly used in Brazil for fried and baked items like cheese bread, with samples collected from two factories in Minas Gerais to analyze microbial content.
  • Key lactic acid bacteria identified were Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus fermentum, present in high numbers, along with lower amounts of species like Lactobacillus perolans and Lactobacillus brevis.
  • Yeasts such as Galactomyces geothricum and Issatchenkia sp. were prevalent, with B. cereus found in low numbers, indicating the fermentation involves a few dominant bacterial species and a variety of yeasts.

Article Abstract

Sour cassava starch is a traditional fermented food used in the preparation of fried foods and baked goods such as traditional cheese breads in Brazil. Thirty samples of sour cassava starch were collected from two factories in the state of Minas Gerais. The samples were examined for the presence of lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, mesophilic microorganisms, Bacillus cereus and faecal coliforms. Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts isolates were identified by biochemical tests, and the identities were confirmed by molecular methods. Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus fermentum were the prevalent lactic acid bacteria in product from both factories, at numbers between 6.0 and 9.0 log cfu g(-)(1). Lactobacillus perolans and Lactobacillus brevis were minor fractions of the population. Galactomyces geothricum and Issatchenkia sp. were the prevalent yeasts at numbers of 5.0 log cfu g(-)(1). A species similar to Candida ethanolica was frequently isolated from one factory. Mesophilic bacteria and amylolytic microorganisms were recovered in high numbers at all stages of the fermentation. B. cereus was found at low numbers in product at both factories. The spontaneous fermentations associated with the production of sour cassava starch involve a few species of lactic acid bacteria at high numbers and a variety of yeasts at relatively low numbers.

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