"Fermentation of Vegetable Substrates by Lactic Acid Bacteria as a Basis of Functional Foods" . "People suffering from lactose intolerance, cow\u2019s milk allergy or phenylketonuria or people on low-protein diet are restricted in the consumption of dairy products. Their consumers\u2019 basket should be variegated and enriched with probiotics. The main task was to evaluate important growth and metabolic characteristics of lactic acid bacteria in rice, natural rice, corn, chickpea and barley. Suspensions of the respective flours in water (8% w/w) were supplemented with glucose (1% w/w), pasteurised and fermented. Suitable combinations of cultures and substrates enable the growth of microorganisms minimally by t 2 decimal orders. This is connected with a specific shape of the acidification curve pH should be higher than 4.5 after 4-h fermentation. The vegetable samples contained lower concentrations of organic acids than milk samples because of their lower contents of the buffering substances. Fermentation did not result in any decrease in the concentration of protein or phenylalanine. Thus, special formulas of foods for people on phenylketonuria diet or low-protein diets should be conceived. Fermentation of vegetable substrates seems to be a prospective technology in functional foods manufacturing."@en . "Spec.Iss." . "5"^^ . "6"^^ . . . "Roubal, Petr" . "People suffering from lactose intolerance, cow\u2019s milk allergy or phenylketonuria or people on low-protein diet are restricted in the consumption of dairy products. Their consumers\u2019 basket should be variegated and enriched with probiotics. The main task was to evaluate important growth and metabolic characteristics of lactic acid bacteria in rice, natural rice, corn, chickpea and barley. Suspensions of the respective flours in water (8% w/w) were supplemented with glucose (1% w/w), pasteurised and fermented. Suitable combinations of cultures and substrates enable the growth of microorganisms minimally by t 2 decimal orders. This is connected with a specific shape of the acidification curve pH should be higher than 4.5 after 4-h fermentation. The vegetable samples contained lower concentrations of organic acids than milk samples because of their lower contents of the buffering substances. Fermentation did not result in any decrease in the concentration of protein or phenylalanine. Thus, special formulas of foods for people on phenylketonuria diet or low-protein diets should be conceived. Fermentation of vegetable substrates seems to be a prospective technology in functional foods manufacturing." . . "Czech J.Food Sci" . "non-dairy probiotic foods; growth curves; acidification curves; phenylketonuria diet; low-protein diet"@en . . . "2"^^ . "Fermentation of Vegetable Substrates by Lactic Acid Bacteria as a Basis of Functional Foods"@en . "Fermentation of Vegetable Substrates by Lactic Acid Bacteria as a Basis of Functional Foods"@en . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Pecha\u010Dov\u00E1, Marta" . "1212-1800" . "Fermentation of Vegetable Substrates by Lactic Acid Bacteria as a Basis of Functional Foods" . . "Dragounov\u00E1, H." . . "RIV/16193296:_____/11:MJFVEG11!RIV12-MSM-16193296" . "http://www.agriculturejournals.cz/publicFiles/54732.pdf" . "199537" . . "[D741391B008A]" . . "N\u011Bme\u010Dkov\u00E1, I." . "P(2B06047), Z(MSM2672286101)" . . . "RIV/16193296:_____/11:MJFVEG11" . . . . "2011" . . . . . . . . "Rysov\u00E1, J." .