Viscosity and Proteolysis of Yoghurt Using ROPY Strains, in the Presence of Bifidobacteria, as Compared to Those of Soyogburt

ABSTRACT: Yoghurt from cowmilk. (YVB) and soyoghurt from soymilk (YSB) were manufactrured by itIDoculations of mixed cultures using 2 or 1 ropy strains, in the presence of Bifidobacterium subsp. The first mixed culture was consisted of Streptococcus thermophilus St!, Lactobaci/lw~ delbrueckii subsp,...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 1995
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Summary:ABSTRACT: Yoghurt from cowmilk. (YVB) and soyoghurt from soymilk (YSB) were manufactrured by itIDoculations of mixed cultures using 2 or 1 ropy strains, in the presence of Bifidobacterium subsp. The first mixed culture was consisted of Streptococcus thermophilus St!, Lactobaci/lw~ delbrueckii subsp, bulgarius Lb5, both arc ropy strains, and Bifidobacterium sub...p. B 20. The second was consisted of the strains St. 3, Lb 6 (ropy strain), and B-20. Viscosity and proteolysis of products along the time of incubation have bcen detected in this study. Viscosity of soyoghurt's products were higher titan those of yoghurt (P