Production of higher alcohols during indonesian tapé ketan fermentation.

Appl Environ Microbiol

New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, Geneva, New York 14456.

Published: May 1979

A study was made of the higher alcohols (fusel oils) produced during the Indonesian tapé ketan fermentation using Amylomyces rouxii as the principal mold, alone or in combination with yeasts belonging to genera commonly found in the tapé ketan fermentation (Endomycopsis, Candida, and Hansenula). Total fusel oils increased with length of fermentation. Fusel oils detected in the product distillate included isobutanol and isoamyl and active amyl alcohols. No n-propanol was detected. Isobutanol and isoamyl alcohols were formed in the largest amounts. A. rouxii alone produced nearly the same quantity of fusel oils (total production, 275 mg/liter at 192 h) as it did in combination with Endomycopsis burtonii (total production, 292 mg/liter at 192 h).A. rouxii and Endomycopsis fibuliger produced fusel oils totaling 72 mg/liter at 32 h and 558 mg/liter at 192 h. A. rouxii in combination with Candida yeasts produced somewhat more fusel oils, ranging from 590 to 618 mg/liter at 192 h. A. rouxii in combination with Hansenula yeasts produced the least fusel oils, totaling 143 to 248 mg/liter at 192 h. During the first 36 h, production of fusel oils was higher at 30 and 35 degrees C than at 25 degrees C. At 48 h fusel oil production was slightly higher at 30 degrees C than at 35 degrees C. Beyond 48 h, production of fusel oils was higher at 25 degrees C. A. rouxii in combination with Hansenula anomala and Hansenula subpelliculosa produced considerable ethyl acetate, ranging from 145 to 199 mg/liter at 36 h and 354 to 369 mg/liter at 192 h.

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