Potential influence of compounds released in degradation of phytates on the course of alcoholic fermentation of high gravity mashes - Simulation with analogs of these compounds

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Aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of high gravity media with mineral compounds and myo-inositol, at concentration which would be obtained as a result of degradation of phytates present in raw material during alcoholic fermentation. The process of alcoholic fermentation was conducted under laboratory conditions in a 72 h system at 37°C with the use of S. cerevisiae D-2 strain. Calcium chloride proved to be the most effective of all supplements tested. Final ethanol concentration increased by 1.2% v v-1 and the yield of process increased by ca. 7 dm-3 ethanol 100 kg-1 of starch in comparison with control. Selective supplementation with KH2PO4, ZnSO4 and MgSO4 also increased the ethanol concentration, but the effect was accompanied by a deterioration in composition of volatile products. The hydrolysis of phytate complexes with microbial phytases can be an alternative solution to supplementation of HG mashes presented in this work.

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Mikulski, D., Rolbiecka, A. J., & Kłosowski, G. R. (2017). Potential influence of compounds released in degradation of phytates on the course of alcoholic fermentation of high gravity mashes - Simulation with analogs of these compounds. Polish Journal of Chemical Technology, 19(3), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.1515/pjct-2017-0044

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