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2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 105
Author(s):  
Gisele Gonçalves Bortoleto ◽  
Winston Pinheiro Claro Gomes

Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 3082
Author(s):  
Konstantin V. Moiseenko ◽  
Olga A. Glazunova ◽  
Olga S. Savinova ◽  
Betty O. Ajibade ◽  
Oluwatosin A. Ijabadeniyi ◽  
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In this study, four commercialized indigenous fermented beverages most highly consumed in Russia (kefir and ryazhenka) and South Africa (amasi and mahewu) were analyzed for their potential health-promoting properties and flavor-forming volatile organic compounds (VOC). The analysis of antioxidant capacity demonstrated superiority of dairy-based beverages (kefir, ryazhenka and amasi) over the corn-based mahewu; however, mahewu outperformed dairy-based beverages in terms of its potential antihypertensive effect (i.e., the ability to inhibit angiotensin I converting enzyme). The fatty acid (FA) content of kefir and ryazhenka were more diverse compared to that of amasi, but included a lesser amount of branched chain FA. In terms of calculated FA nutritional indices (e.g., indices of atherogenicity and thrombogenicity), kefir and ryazhenka performed similarly and significantly better than amasi. The agreement between beverages theoretical flavor profiles, which was obtained based on the flavors of individual VOC, and consumers’ flavor perception allow hypothesizing about the contribution of detected VOC to the overall products’ flavor. The obtained data expand current knowledge regarding traditional fermented beverages and their values in terms of national dietary recommendations. Additionally, reported VOC profiles will promote the inclusion of traditional fermented beverages into the rations based on the flavor pairing concept (which is controversial but widely applied).


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 350-358
Author(s):  
Rafael Resende Maldonado ◽  
Roberto Elias Buosi ◽  
Octávio Avancini Neto ◽  
Ramon dos Santos Araújo ◽  
Marcela Aparecida Deziderio ◽  
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Fermented lactic beverages have high sensory acceptance and may present probiotic microorganisms that are able to promote well-being. Milk is the primary substrate for this type of fermentation. However, more and more, consumers have been requesting for alternative formulations with lower (or absent) milk content. Two nutritional components can allow the reduction of milk in formulations: cheese whey (CW) and fruit pulps. Thus, this study aimed to investigate, with the aid of the experimental design tool and sensory analysis, the best formulations between mango pulp (MP), CW and whole milk (WM) to develop lactic beverages fermented by Lactobacillus acidophilus La-5 at 37 °C for up to 72 h. The results indicated that the increase in MP proportion associated with a decrease in WM elevated the sensory acceptance. Three formulations, with 24 h of fermentation, containing 55 – 100 % (w/w) of MP and 0 – 45 % (w/w) of CW were the best formulations and presented pH of 3.5 – 4.0, cell count >108 CFU/mL and 82 – 88 % of global acceptance. These results suggest MP or MP with CH as substrates for lactic fermentation replacing milk.  


Fermentation ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 254
Author(s):  
Lu Wang ◽  
Xu Yang ◽  
Zhuoting Li ◽  
Xue Lin ◽  
Xiaoping Hu ◽  
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In this work, the hydrothermal extract of spent coffee grounds (SCG) was used to make alcoholic beverages with commercial S. cerevisiae strain D254. The sensory characteristics of the SCG alcoholic beverages were analyzed using sensory description, electronic nose, electronic tongue, and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The results suggested that the supplement of 0.20% (NH4)2HPO4 was effective at improving growth and alcohol fermentation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae D254 in SCG extract. SCG fermented beverages (SFB) and SCG distilled spirits (SDS) produced at the optimized fermentation conditions had appropriate physicochemical properties and different sensory characteristics. Fermentation aromas, especially esters, were produced in SFB, increasing the complexity of aroma and lowing the irritating aroma. The combination of original and fermentation components might balance the outstanding sourness, astringency, and saltiness tastes of SFB. The fermentation aroma was partially lost and the sourness, bitterness, astringency, and saltiness tastes were relieved in distillation, leading to the relatively more prominent aroma typicality of coffee and a soft taste. These findings lay a foundation for producing new high-quality coffee-flavored alcoholic beverages or flavoring liquors.


Fermentation ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 249
Author(s):  
Martha L. Cázares-Vásquez ◽  
Raúl Rodríguez-Herrera ◽  
Cristóbal N. Aguilar-González ◽  
Aidé Sáenz-Galindo ◽  
José Fernando Solanilla-Duque ◽  
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Exopolysaccharides (EPS) are biopolymers produced by many microorganisms, including some species of the genus Acetobacter, Bacillus, Fructobacillus, Leuconostoc, Lactobacillus, Lactiplantibacillus, Pediococcus, Pichia, Rhodotorula, Saccharomycodes, Schizosaccharomyces, and Sphingomonas, which have been reported in the microbiota of traditional fermented beverages. Dextran, levan, glucan, gellan, and cellulose, among others, are EPS produced by these genera. Extracellular biopolymers are responsible for contributing to specific characteristics to fermented products, such as modifying their organoleptic properties or contributing to biological activities. However, EPS can be easily found in the dairy industry, where they affect rheological properties in products such as yogurt or cheese, among others. Over the years, LAB has been recognized as good starter strains in spontaneous fermentation, as they can contribute beneficial properties to the final product in conjunction with yeasts. To the best our knowledge, several articles have reported that the EPS produced by LAB and yeasts possess many both biological and technological properties that can be influenced by many factors in which fermentation occurs. Therefore, this review presents traditional Mexican fermented beverages (tavern, tuba, sotol, and aguamiel) and relates them to the microbial EPS, which affect biological and techno-functional activities.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 2390
Author(s):  
César Ojeda-Linares ◽  
Gonzalo D. Álvarez-Ríos ◽  
Carmen Julia Figueredo-Urbina ◽  
Luis Alfredo Islas ◽  
Patricia Lappe-Oliveras ◽  
...  

Mexico is one of the main regions of the world where the domestication of numerous edible plant species originated. Its cuisine is considered an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and ferments are important components but have been poorly studied. Traditional fermented foods are still diverse, but some are endangered, requiring actions to promote their preservation. Our study aimed to (1) systematize information on the diversity and cultural history of traditional Mexican fermented beverages (TMFB), (2) document their spatial distribution, and (3) identify the main research trends and topics needed for their conservation and recovery. We reviewed information and constructed a database with biocultural information about TMFB prepared and consumed in Mexico, and we analyzed the information through network approaches and mapped it. We identified 16 TMFB and 143 plant species involved in their production, species of Cactaceae, Asparagaceae, and Poaceae being the most common substrates. Microbiological research has been directed to the potential biotechnological applications of Lactobacillus, Bacillus, and Saccharomyces. We identified a major gap of research on uncommon beverages and poor attention on the cultural and technological aspects. TMFB are dynamic and heterogenous foodscapes that are valuable biocultural reservoirs. Policies should include their promotion for conservation. The main needs of research and policies are discussed.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 2259
Author(s):  
Chaima Dridi ◽  
Mathieu Millette ◽  
Blanca Aguilar ◽  
Johanne Manus ◽  
Stephane Salmieri ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of γ-irradiation (IR), ultrasound (US), and combined treatments of ultrasound followed by γ-irradiation (US-IR), ultrasound followed by enzymatic hydrolysis with and without centrifugation (US-E and US-EWC, respectively), and ultrasound followed by γ-irradiation and enzymatic hydrolysis (US-IRE), on the digestibility and the nutritional value of fermented beverages containing probiotics. Results showed that US (20 min), IR (3 kGy) and US-IR (tUS = 20 min, dose = 3 kGy) treatments raised protein solubility from 11.5 to 21.5, 24.3 and 29.9%, respectively. According to our results, these treatments were accompanied by the increased amount of total sulfhydryl groups, surface hydrophobicity and changes to the secondary structure of the proteins measured by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Fermented probiotic beverages, non-enriched (C) and enriched with untreated (Cr) or treated cricket protein with combined treatments were also evaluated for their in vitro protein digestibility. Results showed that the soluble fraction of US-IRE fermented beverage had the highest digestibility (94%) as compared to the whole fermented tested beverages. The peptides profile demonstrated that US-IRE had a low proportion of high molecular weight (MW) peptides (0.7%) and the highest proportion of low MW peptides by over 80% as compared to the other treatments.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 2239
Author(s):  
Ana Agustina Bengoa ◽  
Carolina Dardis ◽  
Graciela L. Garrote ◽  
Analía G. Abraham

Among artisanal fermented beverages, kefir (fermented milk drink) and water kefir (fermented nondairy beverage) are of special interest because their grains can be considered natural reservoirs of safe and potentially probiotic strains. In the last years, several reports on Lacticaseibacillus paracasei (formerly Lactobacillus paracasei) isolated from both artisanal fermented beverages were published focusing on their health-promoting properties. Although this is not the predominant species in kefir or water kefir, it may contribute to the health benefits associated to the consumption of the fermented beverage. Since the classification of L. paracasei has been a difficult task, the selection of an adequate method for identification, which is essential to avoid mislabeling in products, publications, and some publicly available DNA sequences, is discussed in the present work. The last findings in health promoting properties of L. paracasei and the bioactive compounds are described and compared to strains isolated from kefir, providing a special focus on exopolysaccharides as effector molecules. The knowledge of the state of the art of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei from kefir and water kefir can help to understand the contribution of these microorganisms to the health benefits of artisanal beverages as well as to discover new probiotic strains for applications in food industry.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 2204
Author(s):  
Maria Dimopoulou ◽  
Marguerite Dols-Lafargue

Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from fermented beverages such as wine, cider and beer produce a wide range of exopolysaccharides (EPS) through multiple biosynthetic pathways. These extracellular polysaccharides constitute key elements for bacterial species adaptation to such anthropic processes. In the food industry, LAB polysaccharides have been widely studied for their rheological, functional and nutritional properties; however, these have been poorly studied in wine, beer and cider until recently. In this review, we have gathered the information available on these specific polysaccharide structure and, biosynthetic pathways, as well as the physiology of their production. The genes associated with EPS synthesis are also presented and compared. Finally, the possible role of EPS for bacterial survival and spread, as well as the risks or possible benefits for the winemaker and the wine lover, are discussed.


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