Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine

In order to screen specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine, using naturally fermented sour cherry juice as experimental material, the yeast strains were isolated and screened using traditional culture and separation technology in conjunction with morphological observation. The superior yea...

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Published in:Zhongguo niangzao
Main Author: YIN Xin, YANG Yuanyuan, YAN Zhuoyang, AN Feng, SHAN Dongqian, CAI Yuliang, HE Ling
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Published: Editorial Department of China Brewing 2025-05-01
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description In order to screen specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine, using naturally fermented sour cherry juice as experimental material, the yeast strains were isolated and screened using traditional culture and separation technology in conjunction with morphological observation. The superior yeast strains were subsequently screened by fermentation performance test and ethanol production capacity test, identified by molecular biology technology, and their tolerance was analyzed. The results indicated that a total of 34 yeast strains were isolated and screened from the naturally fermented sour cherry juice. Among them, 6 superior yeast strains exhibiting rapid gas production and high ethanol production ability were screened, and numbered as FC2, FC3, FC11, FC14, FC16 and FC18, respectively. After identification, the strains FC2 and FC11 were identified as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, while the remaining strains were identified as Hanseniaspora uvarum. All 6 strains could tolerance ethanol volume fraction 16, pH 2.6 and glucose mass concentration 400 g/L, and the strains FC2, FC11 and FC16 exhibited superior tolerance compared to strains FC3, FC14 and FC18. These study results could provide some references for sour cherry fruit wine brewing.
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spelling doaj-art-6bd8d3ac84c44b2eae76d38f34fe61512025-08-20T02:22:14ZengEditorial Department of China BrewingZhongguo niangzao0254-50712025-05-01445869110.11882/j.issn.0254-5071.2025.05.013Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wineYIN Xin, YANG Yuanyuan, YAN Zhuoyang, AN Feng, SHAN Dongqian, CAI Yuliang, HE Ling0College of Horticulture, Northwest A & F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaIn order to screen specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine, using naturally fermented sour cherry juice as experimental material, the yeast strains were isolated and screened using traditional culture and separation technology in conjunction with morphological observation. The superior yeast strains were subsequently screened by fermentation performance test and ethanol production capacity test, identified by molecular biology technology, and their tolerance was analyzed. The results indicated that a total of 34 yeast strains were isolated and screened from the naturally fermented sour cherry juice. Among them, 6 superior yeast strains exhibiting rapid gas production and high ethanol production ability were screened, and numbered as FC2, FC3, FC11, FC14, FC16 and FC18, respectively. After identification, the strains FC2 and FC11 were identified as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, while the remaining strains were identified as Hanseniaspora uvarum. All 6 strains could tolerance ethanol volume fraction 16, pH 2.6 and glucose mass concentration 400 g/L, and the strains FC2, FC11 and FC16 exhibited superior tolerance compared to strains FC3, FC14 and FC18. These study results could provide some references for sour cherry fruit wine brewing.https://manu61.magtech.com.cn/zgnz/fileup/0254-5071/PDF/0254-5071-2025-44-5-86.pdfsour cherry|fruit wine|yeast|screening|identification|tolerance
spellingShingle YIN Xin, YANG Yuanyuan, YAN Zhuoyang, AN Feng, SHAN Dongqian, CAI Yuliang, HE Ling
Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
sour cherry|fruit wine|yeast|screening|identification|tolerance
title Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
title_full Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
title_fullStr Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
title_full_unstemmed Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
title_short Screening, identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
title_sort screening identification and tolerance of specific yeast strains for sour cherry fruit wine
topic sour cherry|fruit wine|yeast|screening|identification|tolerance
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