acetifikationen
Acetifikationen, in English often called acetification or acetic fermentation, is the biochemical process by which ethanol is oxidized to acetic acid by acetic acid bacteria. It is essential in vinegar production and can occur in other alcoholic liquids that are exposed to air.
The primary microorganisms are species of Acetobacter, with Gluconobacter playing a lesser role in some contexts.
The mechanism proceeds in two enzymatic steps: ethanol is oxidized to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase, and
Controlled conditions are important for industrial and artisanal acetifikationen. Aerobic conditions with sufficient oxygen transfer, moderate
Applications and context: In industry, submerged fermentation in aerated bioreactors is common for large-scale vinegar production,