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A Study on the Applicability of Thermodynamic Sensors in Fermentation Processes in Selected Foods

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SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22051997

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fermentation; thermodynamic sensors; yeast

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This study focuses on the use of thermodynamic sensors in home baking, brewing, and yogurt production. The results show that thermodynamic sensors can accurately distinguish different phases of the fermentation process and provide important information during the preparation of wort and yogurt with non-traditional additives. The study also introduces the idea of using trivial regulation at home to determine the course of the fermentation process.
This study focuses on the use of thermodynamic sensors (TDS) in baking, brewing, and yogurt production at home. Using thermodynamic sensors, a change in the temperature flow between the two sensor elements during fermentation was observed for the final mixture (complete recipe for pizza dough production), showing the possibility of distinguishing some phases of the fermentation process. Even during the fermentation process in the preparation of wort and yogurt with non-traditional additives, the sensors were able to indicate significant parts of the process, including the end of the process. The research article also mentions as a new idea the use of trivial regulation at home in food production to determine the course of the fermentation process. The results presented in this article show the possibility of using TDS for more accurate characterization and adjustment of the production process of selected foods in the basic phase, which will be further applicable in the food industry, with the potential to reduce the cost of food production processes that involve a fermentation process.

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