Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a valuable biopolymer typically observed in Kombucha with many potential food applications. Many studies highlight yeast's roles in providing reducing sugars, used by the bacteria to grow and produce BC. However, whether yeast could enhance the BC yields remains unclear. This study investigates the effect of yeast Dekkera bruxellensis on bacteria Komagataeibacter intermedius growth and BC production in molasses medium. The results showed that the co-culture stimulated K. intermedius by similar to 2 log CFU/mL, which could be attributed to enhanced reducing sugar utilization. However, BC yields decreased by similar to 24%, suggesting a negative impact of D. bruxellensis on BC production. In contrast to other studi...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a valuable biopolymer typically observed in Kombucha with many potential...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a valuable biopolymer typically observed in Kombucha with many potential...
Bacterial Cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer with numerous applications. The growth of BC-producing bact...
As the global plastic consumption is increasing, an innovative substitute for petroleum-based produc...
As the global plastic consumption is increasing, an innovative substitute for petroleum-based produc...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
International audienceKombucha is a traditional low-alcoholic beverage made from sugared tea and tra...
Different factors such as growing environmental awareness due to the increasing negative impact of p...
International audienceKombucha is a traditional low-alcoholic beverage made from sugared tea and tra...
Cellulose is the most abundant and widely used biopolymer on earth and can be produced by both plant...
Cellulose is the most abundant and widely used biopolymer on earth and can be produced by both plant...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a valuable biopolymer typically observed in Kombucha with many potential...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a valuable biopolymer typically observed in Kombucha with many potential...
Bacterial Cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer with numerous applications. The growth of BC-producing bact...
As the global plastic consumption is increasing, an innovative substitute for petroleum-based produc...
As the global plastic consumption is increasing, an innovative substitute for petroleum-based produc...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
International audienceKombucha is a traditional low-alcoholic beverage made from sugared tea and tra...
Different factors such as growing environmental awareness due to the increasing negative impact of p...
International audienceKombucha is a traditional low-alcoholic beverage made from sugared tea and tra...
Cellulose is the most abundant and widely used biopolymer on earth and can be produced by both plant...
Cellulose is the most abundant and widely used biopolymer on earth and can be produced by both plant...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polymer obtained by fermentation with microorganism of different gener...
The extraordinary nature of the bacterial cellulose (BC) biopolymer gives it potential for diverse a...