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Fermentation Processes by Immobilized Cell Systems in Beverage Production

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Nedović, Viktor
Manojlović, Verica
Leskošek-Čukalović, Ida
Bugarski, Branko
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Immobilized cell technology has been investigated and used in various bio-industries as well as in processes based on alcoholic fermentation, like beer, wine and cider fermentation processes. Some of the most important reasons that favour immobilized over suspended cell systems include faster fermentation rates, increased volumetric productivity, and possibility for continuous operation. In spite of the fact the immobilized yeast technology was paying continual attention in these industries over the last 30 years, today, this technology is well established in very limited number of cases such as secondary beer fermentation and alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer production as well as sparkling wine production. However, in some more complex processes with various side reactions that effect flavour formation and final product quality, like primary beer fermentation, wine and cider fermentation, immobilized cell technology is still under scrutiny on the lab or pilot levels. Immobilized cell... phisiology control and fine-tuning of the flavour compounds formation during the long term fermentation processes remain the major challenges for successful application of immobilized cell technology on an industrial scale. This paper describes and discusses the key factors for the implementation of this technology on an industrial level, like carrier materials, immobilization technology and bioreactor design.

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Proceedings - 2008 Joint Central European Congress: 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 20, 2008, 1, 247-254
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  • 2008 Joint Central European Congress of the 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 2008 and 6th Croatian Congress of Food Technologists, Biotechnologists and Nutritionists

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http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1617
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AU  - Nedović, Viktor
AU  - Manojlović, Verica
AU  - Leskošek-Čukalović, Ida
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PY  - 2008
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1617
AB  - Immobilized cell technology has been investigated and used in various bio-industries as well as in processes based on alcoholic fermentation, like beer, wine and cider fermentation processes. Some of the most important reasons that favour immobilized over suspended cell systems include faster fermentation rates, increased volumetric productivity, and possibility for continuous operation. In spite of the fact the immobilized yeast technology was paying continual attention in these industries over the last 30 years, today, this technology is well established in very limited number of cases such as secondary beer fermentation and alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer production as well as sparkling wine production. However, in some more complex processes with various side reactions that effect flavour formation and final product quality, like primary beer fermentation, wine and cider fermentation, immobilized cell technology is still under scrutiny on the lab or pilot levels. Immobilized cell phisiology control and fine-tuning of the flavour compounds formation during the long term fermentation processes remain the major challenges for successful application of immobilized cell technology on an industrial scale. This paper describes and discusses the key factors for the implementation of this technology on an industrial level, like carrier materials, immobilization technology and bioreactor design.
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EP  - 254
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author = "Nedović, Viktor and Manojlović, Verica and Leskošek-Čukalović, Ida and Bugarski, Branko",
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abstract = "Immobilized cell technology has been investigated and used in various bio-industries as well as in processes based on alcoholic fermentation, like beer, wine and cider fermentation processes. Some of the most important reasons that favour immobilized over suspended cell systems include faster fermentation rates, increased volumetric productivity, and possibility for continuous operation. In spite of the fact the immobilized yeast technology was paying continual attention in these industries over the last 30 years, today, this technology is well established in very limited number of cases such as secondary beer fermentation and alcohol-free and low-alcohol beer production as well as sparkling wine production. However, in some more complex processes with various side reactions that effect flavour formation and final product quality, like primary beer fermentation, wine and cider fermentation, immobilized cell technology is still under scrutiny on the lab or pilot levels. Immobilized cell phisiology control and fine-tuning of the flavour compounds formation during the long term fermentation processes remain the major challenges for successful application of immobilized cell technology on an industrial scale. This paper describes and discusses the key factors for the implementation of this technology on an industrial level, like carrier materials, immobilization technology and bioreactor design.",
publisher = "2008 Joint Central European Congress of the 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 2008 and 6th Croatian Congress of Food Technologists, Biotechnologists and Nutritionists",
journal = "Proceedings - 2008 Joint Central European Congress: 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 20",
title = "Fermentation Processes by Immobilized Cell Systems in Beverage Production",
pages = "254-247",
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Nedović, V., Manojlović, V., Leskošek-Čukalović, I.,& Bugarski, B.. (2008). Fermentation Processes by Immobilized Cell Systems in Beverage Production. in Proceedings - 2008 Joint Central European Congress: 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 20
2008 Joint Central European Congress of the 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 2008 and 6th Croatian Congress of Food Technologists, Biotechnologists and Nutritionists., 1, 247-254.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_1617
Nedović V, Manojlović V, Leskošek-Čukalović I, Bugarski B. Fermentation Processes by Immobilized Cell Systems in Beverage Production. in Proceedings - 2008 Joint Central European Congress: 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 20. 2008;1:247-254.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_1617 .
Nedović, Viktor, Manojlović, Verica, Leskošek-Čukalović, Ida, Bugarski, Branko, "Fermentation Processes by Immobilized Cell Systems in Beverage Production" in Proceedings - 2008 Joint Central European Congress: 4th Central European Congress on Food, CEFood 20, 1 (2008):247-254,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_agrospace_1617 .

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