Sourdough is a mixture of flour and water inhabited by a symbiosis of Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts. It is used in baking to leaven and acidify bread.
Yeasts
editLactic acid bacteria
edit- Lactobacillus acetotolerans
- Lactobacillus acidophilus[1][3]
- Lactobacillus alimentarius[3]
- Lactobacillus brevis[3]
- Lactobacillus buchneri[1][3]
- Lactobacillus casei[1][3]
- Lactobacillus crustorum[4]
- Lactobacillus delbrueckii[1][3]
- Lactobacillus farciminis[3]
- Lactobacillus fermenti[5]
- Lactobacillus fermentum[1][3]
- Lactobacillus fructivorans[1][3]
- Lactobacillus frumenti[3]
- Lactobacillus hilgardii[6]
- Lactobacillus leichmannii
- Lactobacillus mindensis[3]
- Lactobacillus panis[3]
- Lactobacillus paralimentarius[3]
- Lactobacillus pastorianus[5]
- Lactobacillus plantarum[1][3]
- Lactobacillus pontis[3]
- Lactobacillus reuteri[7]
- Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis[1][3] (formerly L. brevis var. lindneri)
- Lactobacillus viridescens[6]
- Pediococcus acidilactici[5]
See also
editReferences
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- ^ Weibiao Zhou; Nantawan Therdthai (2012). Y.H. Hui; E. Özgül Evranuz (eds.). "Fermented Bread". Handbook of Plant-Based Fermented Food and Beverage Technology (2 ed.). CRC Press: 479. ISBN 978-1439849040.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Ehrmann, M. A.; Müller, M. R.; Vogel, R. F. (2003). "Molecular analysis of sourdough reveals Lactobacillus mindensis sp. nov". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 53 (Pt 1): 7–13. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.02202-0. PMID 12656145.
- ^ Scheirlinck, I; Van Der Meulen, R; Van Schoor, A; Huys, G; Vandamme, P; De Vuyst, L; Vancanneyt, M (2007). "Lactobacillus crustorum sp. nov., isolated from two traditional Belgian wheat sourdoughs". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 57 (Pt 7): 1461–7. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.64836-0. PMID 17625176.
- ^ a b c "What is the Microbiology of San Francisco Sourdough?". nyx.net. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
- ^ a b "Unknown".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Su, M. S.; Oh, P. L.; Walter, J; Gänzle, M. G. (2012). "Intestinal origin of sourdough Lactobacillus reuteri isolates as revealed by phylogenetic, genetic, and physiological analysis". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 78 (18): 6777–80. Bibcode:2012ApEnM..78.6777S. doi:10.1128/AEM.01678-12. PMC 3426701. PMID 22798372.