Experiments were carried out for determination the influence of the growth conditions on the resistance of brewery yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae , strain 181, to freeze-drying. Growth curves were studied in parallel with the viability of the strain by three variants of cultivation - in a liquid broth, in a solid agar medium and in combination of liquid and solid agar nutrition medium. Better preservation of the cell suspensions obtained in agar medium was determined, where the maximum value was about 8.3-8.7 % after freeze-drying preservation at the 64th and 104th hour of cultivation, whereas in a liquid broth it was 0.28-0.25 % between the 18th and 24th hours. We propose a combinated two-step method for consecutive growing in liquid and ...
This work was aimed to investigate its adaptation to moderate acid stress and the resulting improvem...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...
Experiments were carried out for determination the influence of the growth conditions on the resista...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
Two parameters of a one step freeze-drying process, cooling rate and protecting media, are studied i...
Spray-drying (SD) is widely considered a suitable method to preserve microorganisms, ...
Freeze-drying is a common method of preservation in the storage collection of microorganisms. This m...
Spray-drying (SD) is widely considered a suitable method to preserve microorganisms, ...
This work was aimed to investigate its adaptation to moderate acid stress and the resulting improvem...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...
Experiments were carried out for determination the influence of the growth conditions on the resista...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
The growth curves of strains belonging to genera Candida and Saccharomyces grown through surfaced an...
Experiments for determination of the influence of the freezing rate on the viability preservation of...
Two parameters of a one step freeze-drying process, cooling rate and protecting media, are studied i...
Spray-drying (SD) is widely considered a suitable method to preserve microorganisms, ...
Freeze-drying is a common method of preservation in the storage collection of microorganisms. This m...
Spray-drying (SD) is widely considered a suitable method to preserve microorganisms, ...
This work was aimed to investigate its adaptation to moderate acid stress and the resulting improvem...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...
To investigate the effects of the medium and cryoprotective agents used on the growth and survival o...