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J Food Sci


Title:Effects of Different Fermentation Strains on the Flavor Characteristics of Fermented Soybean Curd
Author(s):Liu P; Xiang Q; Gao L; Wang X; Li J; Cui X; Lin J; Che Z;
Address:"School of Food and Bioengineering, Xihua Univ., Chengdu, 610039, PR China"
Journal Title:J Food Sci
Year:2019
Volume:84
Issue:1
Page Number:154 - 164
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14412
ISSN/ISBN:1750-3841 (Electronic) 0022-1147 (Linking)
Abstract:"The effects of different fermentation strains on the flavor characteristics of fermented soybean curd (FSC) were investigated in this study. Fresh tofu was fermented by Actinomucor elegans, Rhizopus arrhizus, Mucor racemosus, and Rhizopus chinensis, either alone or in various combinations. The FSC manufacturing process included prefermentation by different strains at 28 degrees C for 60 hr, followed by salting at 16 degrees C for 7 days and finally proceeding postfermentation at 25 degrees C for 35 days. Subsequently, five tested samples were obtained, namely, sample A (fermented by A. elegans alone), R (fermented by R. arrhizus alone), AR (fermented by A. elegans and R. arrhizus at 5:1), AM (fermented by A. elegans and M. racemosus at 1:1), and RR (fermented by R. arrhizus and R. chinensis at 7:3). The flavors of the five samples were determined by E-nose, sensory evaluation, and GC-MS. E-nose system observed significant discriminations by principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis analysis. Sensory evaluation ranked the overall sensory scores: AR>AM>A>RR>R. As shown in GC-MS results, sample AR also had, on average, the highest level of many volatiles. Out of 10 critical volatiles, the detected frequency of samples AR, AM, RR, A, and R was 10, 9, 9, 8, and 7, respectively. PLS2 regression model was used to explore the influence on flavor quality of different strains. All three analytic methods revealed similar results, with sample AR providing the best flavor quality, while the opposite was the case with sample R. Therefore, it could be concluded that A. elegans and R. arrhizus at 5:1 (v/v) was the optimal combination, and may likely promote the production of critical volatile compounds. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: The flavors of fermented soybean curds are influenced by various factors such as physicochemical and microorganism during the fermentation surroundings. The results of this work not only provide valuable information for FSC flavor studies, but can also guide the FSC industry to improve flavor quality by applying the most appropriate production strains"
Keywords:Adult Discriminant Analysis Electronic Nose *Fermentation *Fermented Foods *Food Microbiology Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Humans Middle Aged Mucor/metabolism Mucorales/metabolism Principal Component Analysis Rhizopus/metabolism Soy Foods/*analysi;
Notes:"MedlineLiu, Ping Xiang, Qin Gao, Liu Wang, Xuemei Li, Jiayi Cui, Xiaohong Lin, Junfan Che, Zhenming eng 15ZA0140/Sichuan Provincial Department of Education Research Project/ Z2014062/Ministry of Education Chunhui Project/ 2019/01/12 J Food Sci. 2019 Jan; 84(1):154-164. doi: 10.1111/1750-3841.14412"

 
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