Papers by Keyword: Fermenting Cassava

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Abstract: The effect of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate (LAS) detergent on the activity of cassava fermenting enzymes was investigated for 72 hrs. Enzymatic assay methods were used to determine the activity of cassava fermenting enzymes: cellulase, α-amylase, pectin methyl esterase and phosphorylase. The cassava fermenting media were made up of LAS detergent concentration of between 1g/L to 5g/L. The results show that the LAS detergent of 2g/L and 3g/L gave optimum enzyme activity. The order of enzyme activity was pectin methyl esterase > α-amylase > phosphorylase > cellulase.
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Abstract: The effects of detergent on the microbiological changes of cassava for fufu production were investigated for a period of 72hr. Microbiological analyses of the fermenting cassava samples using standard methods were carried out. Six microbial species: Lactobacillus plantarum, Citrobacter freundii, Corynebacterium manihot, Lactobacillus cellobioscus, Pseudomonas alcaligens, and Leuconostoc mesenteriods were identified for the control. The same organisms were identified for the low detergent concentrations (1g/L, 2g/L) except Corynebacterium manihot, Leuconostoc mesenteriods, which were completely destroyed. High detergent concentrations (4g/L, 8g/L) inhibited the growth and subsequently killed all the organisms living very few Citrobacter freundii behind. At low detergent concentrations the cassava ferment within 48hr without objectionable odour. However, at high detergent concentrations there was no fermentation even after 72hr. The control samples fermented after 72hr with undesirable odour.
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