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Title: In vitro determination of volatile compound development during starter culture-controlled fermentation of cucurbitaceae cotyledons
Keywords: Fermentation
Cucumeropsis mannii
Starter cultures
Volatile compounds
Yeasts
Issue Date: Jan-2015
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Citation: KAMDA, A. G. S. et al. In vitro determination of volatile compound development during starter culture-controlled fermentation of cucurbitaceae cotyledons. International Journal of Food Microbiology, Amsterdam, v. 192, p. 58-65, Jan. 2015.
Abstract: The effects of Lactobacillus plantarum UFLA CH3, Pediococcus acidilactici UFLA BFFCX 27.1, and Torulaspora delbrueckii UFLA FFT2.4 inoculation on the volatile compound profile of fermentation of Cucumeropsis mannii cotyledons were investigated. Different microbial associations were used as starters. All associations displayed the ability to ferment the cotyledons as judged by lowering the pH from 6.4 to 4.4–5 within 24 h and increasing organic acids such as lactate and acetate. The population of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeasts increased during fermentation. In the fermentation performed without inoculation (control), the LAB and yeast populations were lower than those in inoculated assays at the beginning, but they reached similar populations after 48 h. The Enterobacteriaceae population decreased during the fermentation, and they were not detected at 48 h in the L. plantarum UFLA CH3 and P. acidilactici UFLA BFFCX 27.1 (LP + PA) and L. plantarum UFLA CH3, P. acidilactici UFLA BFFCX 27.1, and T. delbrueckii UFLA FFT2.4 (LP + PA + TD) samples. The assays inoculated with the yeast T. delbrueckii UFLA FFT2.4 exhibited the majority of volatile compounds (13 compounds) characterized by pleasant notes. The LP + PA + TD association seemed to be appropriate to ferment C. mannii cotyledons. It was able to control the Enterobacteriaceae population, and achieved high concentrations of esters and low concentrations of aldehydes and ketones.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168160514004930
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