Abstract
Chicha is a traditionally homemade fermented alcoholic beverage prepared from maize in the Andean highlands. Here the dominant lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species present during chicha production in Northwestern Argentina were analyzed by molecular methods. Examination of these indigenous foods may provide information on unknown microbial genetic reservoirs which can be exploited as new functional starter cultures to improve nutritional and functional quality of traditional Andean foods
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Global Issues in Food Microbiology Abstract Book |
| Pages | 658 |
| Number of pages | 1 |
| Publication status | Published - 2012 |
| Event | 23rd International ICFMH Symposium FoodMicro 2012 - Istanbul Duration: 3 Sept 2012 → 7 Sept 2012 |
Conference
| Conference | 23rd International ICFMH Symposium FoodMicro 2012 |
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| City | Istanbul |
| Period | 3/9/12 → 7/9/12 |
Keywords
- LAB
- Lactic Acid Bacteria
- maize
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