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The Delay of Ginseng Wine Fermentation: The Effects of Ginseng Extrusion Temperature, Sugar Source, Fermentation Temperature, and Diammonium Phosphate on the Fermentation

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Lee, Jong-Kyung, Jung, Da-Wa, Kim, Chul-Jin, Ahn, Byung-Hak

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To overcome the problem of ginseng's earthy smell in the manufacture of ginseng wine, we used dried ginseng powder that was extrusion-cooked at 125-168℃ in the wine making process. By using a ginseng powder that was extrusion-cooked at higher temperatures, fermentation by Maillard reaction products (MRPs) was delayed, and the acidic pH that results from extrusion cooking was improved. At 15℃ with glucose instead of sucrose, an addition of 0.5%(w/v) diammonium phosphate (DAP) to the 125℃ extrusion-cooked ginseng powder reduced the primary fermentation time to 11 days versus 33 days without DAP. In the absence of DAP, by increasing the fermentation temperature from 15 to 30℃, increasing the starter yeast inoculate from 0.02 to 1 %, and by increasing the amount of ginseng extrudate from 1 to 2%, fermentation time was effectively reduced more than 10-fold. The results of this study may provide information for the alcohol fermentation of materials containing MRPs as well as for poor nitrogen sources.

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  • Lee, Jong-Kyung Korea Food Research Institute
  • Jung, Da-Wa Korea Food Research Institute
  • Kim, Chul-Jin Korea Food Research Institute
  • Ahn, Byung-Hak Korea Food Research Institute

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