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<h2>Growth of our strains</h2> | <h2>Growth of our strains</h2> | ||
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− | <div class="column-right" align="justify"></div><div style="clear:both"> | + | Our project is design for poor region, the cheapest our product is, the more people it can reach. Starting from this point, we don't want to build labs in India, buy media and grow our strains in expensive structures. Therefore, we had to think of a cheap solution to grow the strains in homemade media.<br> |
+ | To avoid expensive and time-consuming treatment, an edible media is sought. It could then be directly used to cook either our distribution product or the Idli directly. The process would hence be quite simple and accessible to the population.<br> | ||
+ | After some research, we selected 4 different homemade media to grow the strains we were working on: Sc. mcherry, Lactococcus lactis???????, and propioni?????: | ||
+ | <ul><li>Water from the cooking of potato</li> | ||
+ | <li>Water from the cooking of potato+sugar(10%)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Water from the cooking of rice</li> | ||
+ | <li>Water from the cooking of rice+milk(10%)</li> | ||
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− | <h2> | + | <h2>Packaging and distribution</h2><br> |
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One stake of our project is to give the strains to the population. | One stake of our project is to give the strains to the population. | ||
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We could have just lyophilized the strains but our goal is to design something cheap and easy to do for the locals, using only ingredients they have access to and not time consuming.<br> | We could have just lyophilized the strains but our goal is to design something cheap and easy to do for the locals, using only ingredients they have access to and not time consuming.<br> | ||
We first tried to dry the yeast to obtain a yeast powder. Not satisfied with this method, we tried to cook a powder, using potato, flour, corn meal, sugar and ginger. For each test, we calculated the survival rate of the yeasts in the powder obtained. | We first tried to dry the yeast to obtain a yeast powder. Not satisfied with this method, we tried to cook a powder, using potato, flour, corn meal, sugar and ginger. For each test, we calculated the survival rate of the yeasts in the powder obtained. | ||
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<tr align="center"> | <tr align="center"> | ||
<th>Powder</th> | <th>Powder</th> |
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