syrajäsning
Syrajäsning, also known as acid fermentation, is a metabolic process where microorganisms, typically bacteria or yeast, convert carbohydrates into organic acids, gases, and alcohol. This process occurs in the absence of oxygen, classifying it as anaerobic fermentation. Unlike alcoholic fermentation, which primarily produces ethanol and carbon dioxide, syrajäsning yields a wider range of acidic byproducts, including lactic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, and butyric acid.
The specific products of syrajäsning depend on the type of microorganism involved and the substrate (the carbohydrate
Syrajäsning plays a significant role in various industrial processes, particularly in the food industry for preservation