According to FDA (Food and Drug Administration of the United States), vinegar is definedas a sour liquid containing at least 4 grams acetic acid in 100 cubic centimeter (4% solution of acetic acid) of solution that is produced from sugary materials by alcoholic fermentation. In the base of microbial starters, vinegars could be contained of more than 50 types of volatile and aromatic substances that responsible for their sweet taste and smelling. Recently the vinegar industry has a great proportion in agriculture, food and microbial biotechnology. The acetic acid bacteria are from the family Acetobacteraceae. Regarding to the latest version of Bergy-s Mannual of Systematic Bacteriology that has categorized bacteria in the base of their 16s R...
Acetic acid bacteria capable of growing at 30˚C- 37˚C were collected from various decomposed fruits ...
Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were combined for the investigation of acetic acid...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of f...
Vinegar is a precious food additive and complement as well as effective preservative against food sp...
ABSTRACT Vinegar is defined as a sour liquid containing 4% solution of acetic acid is produced from ...
Vinegar or sour wine is a product of alcoholic and subsequent acetous fermentation of sugary precurs...
peer reviewedThe objective of the present work was first the isolation of novel acetic acid bacteria...
Recent microbiological studies investigated the acetic acid bacteria microflora of traditional balsa...
In this study, new thermotolerant Acetobacter pasteurianus CV01 strain recently isolated from local ...
The activity of bacterial strains significantly influences the quality and the taste of vinegar. Pre...
The objective of this work was first the isolation of novel acetic acid bacteria strains from natura...
Vinegar production is based on the acetificationprocess by indigenous acetic acid bacteria (AAB). Am...
Acetic acid bacteria are airborne and are ubiquitous in nature. They are actively present in environ...
Six strains of acetic acid bacteria were isolated from Moroccan local products and their potential a...
This study investigates the isolation, identification, and fermentation performance of autochthonous...
Acetic acid bacteria capable of growing at 30˚C- 37˚C were collected from various decomposed fruits ...
Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were combined for the investigation of acetic acid...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of f...
Vinegar is a precious food additive and complement as well as effective preservative against food sp...
ABSTRACT Vinegar is defined as a sour liquid containing 4% solution of acetic acid is produced from ...
Vinegar or sour wine is a product of alcoholic and subsequent acetous fermentation of sugary precurs...
peer reviewedThe objective of the present work was first the isolation of novel acetic acid bacteria...
Recent microbiological studies investigated the acetic acid bacteria microflora of traditional balsa...
In this study, new thermotolerant Acetobacter pasteurianus CV01 strain recently isolated from local ...
The activity of bacterial strains significantly influences the quality and the taste of vinegar. Pre...
The objective of this work was first the isolation of novel acetic acid bacteria strains from natura...
Vinegar production is based on the acetificationprocess by indigenous acetic acid bacteria (AAB). Am...
Acetic acid bacteria are airborne and are ubiquitous in nature. They are actively present in environ...
Six strains of acetic acid bacteria were isolated from Moroccan local products and their potential a...
This study investigates the isolation, identification, and fermentation performance of autochthonous...
Acetic acid bacteria capable of growing at 30˚C- 37˚C were collected from various decomposed fruits ...
Culture-dependent and culture-independent methods were combined for the investigation of acetic acid...
Acetic acid bacteria (AAB) have, for centuries, been important microorganisms in the production of f...