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Published on: December 15, 2012
Japanese sake making using wild yeasts isolated from natural environments
Tomoyuki Nakagawa1, Akihiro Yoshimura2, Yoshinori Sawai2
1The Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan.
Abstract:
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the most important microorganisms for the food industry, including Japanese sake, beer, wine, bread, and other products. For sake making, Kyokai sake yeast strains are considered one of the best sake yeast strains because these strains possess fermentation properties that are suitable for the quality of sake required. In recent years, the momentum for the development of unique sake, which is distinct from conventional sake, has grown, and there is now a demand to develop unique sake yeasts that have different sake making properties than Kyokai sake yeast strains. In this minireview, we focus on "wild yeasts," which inhabit natural environments, and introduce basic research on the wild yeasts for sake making, such as their genetic and sake fermentation aspects. Finally, we also discuss the molecular breeding of wild yeast strains for sake fermentation and the possibility for sake making using wild yeasts.
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