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- W2069983400 abstract "BACKGROUND: The efficacy of weak organic acids in the control of yeasts in pig liquid feed was studied taking into account the effects on lactic acid bacteria (LAB) responsible for beneficial fermentation. RESULTS: The yeast population in pig liquid feed was taxonomically identified. Kazachstania exigua, Debaryomyces hansenii and Pichia deserticola dominated the fermentation in liquid feed and whey. Pichia deserticola was found in whey and foaming liquid feed and dominated the fermentation after incubation. The sensitivity of the isolates against weak acids was measured in culture medium as well as in fermented and non-fermented liquid feed. Formic acid and potassium sorbate successfully reduced the growth of yeasts in all media without interfering with LAB development. Both of these organic acids showed an increased antifungal effect when used in liquid feed fermented by a Lactobacillus plantarum strain. CONCLUSION: The loss of energy, reduced palatability and other practical problems due to the high growth of yeasts in fermented liquid diets can be reduced by organic acids without affecting lactic acid fermentation. Copyright © 2011 Society of Chemical Industry" @default.
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- W2069983400 title "Antimicrobial activity of weak acids in liquid feed fermentations, and its effects on yeasts and lactic acid bacteria" @default.
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