YEAST

name applied specifically to a certain group of microscopic fungi and to commercial products consisting of masses of dried yeast cells or of yeast mixed with a starchy material and pressed into yeast cakes. Although a number of fungi are sometimes called yeasts, the true yeasts are unicellular, consist of oval or round cells, and reproduce chiefly by budding. Under certain conditions some yeast cells secrete a thickened wall, and the cytoplasm of the single cell within divides to form four or eight cells, or spores, known as ascospores, which emerge when the wall ruptures. In a few species two cells fuse before undergoing spore formation. There are about 500 species in all.

Yeasts, especially those of the genus Saccharomyces, have long been of commercial importance because they are the chief agents in alcoholic fermentation. Because of this they are essential to the making of beer, wine, and other alcoholic beverages and industrial alcohol. Wild yeasts, those found in nature and probably carried by insects from the soil to fruits, are frequently active in the fermentation process. In breadmaking the yeasts act upon the carbohydrates in the dough, forming carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol, which are driven off in the baking process; the escaping carbon dioxide causes the bread to rise. Since early times yeast has been used in treating various ailments; brewer's yeast has a high content of thiamine and other vitamins of the B-complex group. Yeasts are classified in the kingdom Fungi, phyla (divisions) Ascomycota and Basidiomycota.

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...The production of yeast in the United States...the production of yeasts for baking and brewing...production: a number of yeasts (for example, Candida...production: bakers yeast contains the enzyme...but if they take yeast-produced lactase...production: various wine yeasts (for example, Saccharomyces...
...vessel to ensure the yeast multiplies as rapidly...I3okers, or brewers, yeasts can be dried to produce...flat flakes of inactive yeast cells tor use in food...7,200 tonnes) of yeast per year for making human...industry. Industrial yeasts are grown on a range...
...goes off for autolysis and is made into yeast extracts, marketed as Marmite or Vegemite...either love it or hate it. Storage of yeast prior to repitching is itself a process demanding great care. The yeast is kept well mixed (roused), and a...
VI. SCIENCE AND YEAST-MAKING If the admission of ignorance...interest in the methods of Continental yeast-makers grew during the 1890s and by 1898...processes. Subsequently the manager of the yeast department visited distilleries in Schiedam...
CHAPTER TWO The supply side: Alcohol The control of yeast Yeast is essential to the production of alcohol. Yet the vital importance of the natural life cycle of the yeast bacterium to the production of alcohol was discovered...
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The Yeast Histone Chaperone Chromatin Assembly Factor...in tissue culture cells (KRUDE 1995). Yeast lacking CAF-I have global underassembly...GREEN and ALMOUZNI 2003). Accordingly, yeast deleted for CAF-I components are hypersensitive...
...Extranuclear DNA at Fission Yeast Double-strand Breaks by...pUC18"Mra4+ plasmid for yeast transformation. In cotransformation experiments, yeasts were transformed with 2...4501-5100 on the fission yeast mtDNA map) was PCR amplified...
The Fission Yeast Blm Homolog Rqh1 Promotes Meiotic Recombination...BLM homologs found in budding and fission yeast, respectively. All of these proteins...protein is found in both budding and fission yeast, but no mammalian homologs have been identified...
Meiotic Chromosome Synapsis in Yeast Can Occur without Spo11-induced DNA Double...synapsis or recombination. In fission yeast, Schizosaccaromyces pombe, both crossing...progress. In a mutant strain of budding yeast that lacks a major component of the SC...
Fission Yeast Hsk1 (Cdc7) Kinase Is Required after Replication...Forsburg THE Hsk1 protein kinase, the fission yeast ortholog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cdc7...reviewed in Forsburg 2004). In fission yeast, Hsk1 kinase activity is limited to S phase...
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...William Crook published The Yeast Connection, a book that...effects that Candida yeasts can have on a womans...themselves and control yeast overgrowths. Twenty...unaware about Candida yeasts and their effects. Dr. Crooks last work, The Yeast Connection and Womens...
Yeast Sensitivity by Mark Harris When Lynn Prebushewski first walked into...suffered from candidiasis hypersensitivity syndrome, also known as yeast intolerance, yeast allergy or yeast syndrome-a controversial diagnosis most traditional...
Beauty the Yeast by Kathryn Drury Not another yeast infection!" thought Hannah, who at 44 hadnt suffered from...her new habits and has been infection-- free ever since. Yeast infections are caused by an overgrowth of Candida albicans...
Will Tomorrows Cars Run on Yeast? A tiny, one-celled organism that...modified the genes of a particular type of yeast so that it can convert more of the sugars...Currently, ethanol is produced when yeast ferments the glucose, a form of sugar...
Ken-ichi Noma: for the Love of Yeast by Bob Grant Ken-ichi Noma, a geneticist at...Are you happy?" Noma says that coddling his yeast cells is the key to success in the field of yeast genetics. Nomas love for yeast evolved slowly...
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When Yeast Rises to the Occasion, Our Taste Buds Get a Real Treat. Byline: Annie Overboe Yeast. We have relied upon this natural leavener...who stumbled upon the rising properties of yeast. Left unattended in the hot sun, a mixture...
...in beer are produced by yeast during fermentation. Different yeasts produce different flavours...the tools for unravelling yeast genetics. * In 1996...uncovered the secrets of yeasts genetic code. The yeast genome project is important...
WHY YEAST CAN BE A BEAST; Candida Affects 1-in...overgrowth of candida albicans, a natural yeast that occurs in the body. Our guts are home...and herself a sufferer of candidiasis (or yeast infection) for 53 years. "The average...
...Foot. Now Scientists Have Revealed That Yeast Is Helping Unlock the Secret of Life Itself...from NUI Maynooth revealed that they used yeast to investigate how life as we know it began. I have to admit that, much as I admire yeast and even use it from time to time, I had...
Yeast Infection Needs Specific Care. Q. I am a 70-year-old active woman who has had a yeast infection for almost five years. I have...prescriptions for all of the usual medicines for yeast infections, the latest being Premarin vaginal...
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...and pressed into yeast cakes. Although...sometimes called yeasts, the true yeasts are unicellular...conditions some yeast cells secrete a...ailments; brewers yeast has a high content...complex group. Yeasts are classified in...
BREWERS YEAST see yeast . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
YEAST INFECTION see candidiasis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...requires an enzyme catalyst that is present in yeast; or it can be prepared by the fermentation...which requires, in addition to the yeast enzyme, an enzyme present in an extract...ethanol inhibits the catalytic effect of the yeast enzyme. (The proof concentration of an...
...carbohydrate metabolism. Good sources are yeast, whole grains, lean pork, nuts, legumes...yolk, kidney, liver, tomatoes, and yeast. There is no known toxicity to biotin...intake of vitamin D 2 (found in irradiated yeast and used in some commercial preparations...
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