Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 6, 2026

Novel Production Protocol for Small-scale Manufacture of Probiotic Fermented Foods
Published on: September 10, 2016
Comparative Study on the Physical and Chemical Properties Influenced by Variations in Fermentation Bacteria Groups:
Fanyu Kong1, Qing Zhao1, Shengyuan Wang1
1School of Food Science and Technology, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, China.
Abstract:
Fermented strains play a crucial role in shaping the physicochemical properties and functionality of fermented cow's milk. The natural fermentation system demonstrates a certain degree of stability and safety after undergoing continuous domestication. Fermented mare's milk has been consumed for its intestinal health benefits in regions such as Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia in China. This consumption is closely related to the fermented strains present. Consequently, from the perspective of fermented strains, this study aimed to compare the microbiota diversity of naturally fermented mare's milk with that of inoculated fermented cow's milk, using it as a fermentation system to develop new functional fermented cow's milk products. Water retention, rheology, texture, pH, and titration acidity were analyzed to evaluate the quality of fermented cow's milk with the obtained transmission strain system. Importantly, the correlation between the property of fermented cow's milk and the diversity of fermentation system has been thoroughly analyzed. The findings indicate that the gel property of fermented cow's milk is not directly linked to the strain diversity or the core strain of fermentation. Instead, the abundance of Lactobacillus, Lactococcus, Hafnia-Obesumbacterium, Leuconostoc, Acetobacter, and Acinetobacter bacteria significantly influences the quality of fermented cow's milk. Consequently, this study has successfully developed a new type of fermented cow's milk and provided a reliable theoretical foundation for the functional enhancement of specialized fermented cow's milk products.
Related Concept Videos
Microbial Fermentation
Microbes in Food Production
Microbes in Beverage Production
Microbes in the Production of Fermented Foods
Bioreactor Controls-I
Bioreactor Controls-III

