Kolaborasi Pemerintah dan Lembaga Non-Profit dalam Kampanye Eliminasi Tuberkulosis: Pendekatan Advokasi kepada Masyarakat di Surabaya

Seina Kanaya Siregar

Abstract


Fermentation is a food processing technique that has been used for a long time and offers increased shelf life and sensory quality of the product. One of the microorganisms that has great potential as a fermentation starter is amylolytic yeast which has the ability to break down starch into simple sugars through the enzyme amylase. This research aims to review the potential of amylolytic yeast in the fermentation of livestock food products, covering various types, characteristics and applications in the livestock product food industry. This research uses a literature review method from various scientific sources in the last 10 years. The analysis results revealed the characteristics of amylolytic yeast, including tolerance to environmental variations and adaptability to various food substrates. Various types of yeast such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida, Debaryomycces have been proven effective in improving sensory quality, nutritional value, and production efficiency in livestock food products.


Keywords


Farm Food Fermentation, Amylolytic Yeast, Characteristics of Amylolytic Yeast, Types of Amylolytic Yeast

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12622227

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