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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02947-1...

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Dong, Ke Li, Weizhou Xu, Qiuhong Hong, Zehui Zhang, Shirong Zhang, Baochao Wu, Yating Zuo, Haojiang Liu, Jiazhen Yan, Ziwen Pei, Xiaofang
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Mycology

Año

2023

fecha de cotización

26/7/2023

Palabras clave
sichuan sun-dried vinegar microbial community fermentation metabolites correlation analysis schwanniomyces ranging flavor process microorganisms stages zygosaccharomyces metabolites correlation ssv
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Background The traditional Sichuan Sun-dried vinegar (SSV) with unique flavor and taste is believed to be generated by the solid-state fermentation craft.

However, how microorganisms and their metabolites change along with fermentation has not yet been explored.

Results In this study, our results demonstrated that the middle and late stages of SSV fermentation were the periods showing the largest accumulation of organic acids and amino acids.

Furthermore, in the bacterial community, the highest average relative abundance was Lactobacillus (ranging from 37.55 to 92.50%) in all fermentation stages, while Acetobacters ranked second position (ranging from 20.15 to 0.55%).

The number of culturable lactic acid bacteria is also increased during fermentation process (ranging from 3.93 to 8.31 CFU/g).

In fungal community, Alternaria (29.42%), Issatchenkia (37.56%) and Zygosaccharomyces (69.24%) were most abundant in different fermentation stages, respectively.

Interestingly, Zygosaccharomyces , Schwanniomyces and Issatchenkia were first noticed as the dominant yeast genera in vinegar fermentation process.

Additionally, spearman correlation coefficients exhibited that Lactobacillus , Zygosaccharomyces and Schwanniomyces were significant correlation with most metabolites during the fermentation, implying that these microorganisms might make a significant contribution to the flavor formation of SSV.

Conclusion The unique flavor of SSV is mainly produced by the core microorganisms ( Lactobacillus , Zygosaccharomyces and Schwanniomyces ) during fermentation.

This study will provide detailed information related to the structure of microorganism and correlation between changes in metabolites and microbial succession in SSV.

And it will be very helpful for proposing a potential approach to monitor the traditional fermentation process.

Dong, Ke,Li, Weizhou,Xu, Qiuhong,Hong, Zehui,Zhang, Shirong,Zhang, Baochao,Wu, Yating,Zuo, Haojiang,Liu, Jiazhen,Yan, Ziwen,Pei, Xiaofang, 2023, Exploring the correlation of metabolites changes and microbial succession in solid-state fermentation of Sichuan Sun-dried vinegar, BioMed Central

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