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Controlling Wine Malolactic Fermentation with Nisin and Nisin-Resistant Strains of <i>Leuconostoc oenos</i>
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1991
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The polypeptide nisin (100 U/ml) prevented malolactic fermentation in wines by indigenous or intentionally added lactic acid bacteria. Nisin (100 U/ml)-resistant mutants of Leuconostoc oenos were obtained and used with nisin in wine to carry out a pure-culture malolactic fermentation in the presence or absence of other lactic acid bacteria. Nisin degradation by mutants was not observed, and residual nisin was detectable in wines 4 months after it was added. Results indicated that nisin or nisin with resistant bacterial starter cultures can be used to control malolactic fermentation in wines.
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