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Microb Cell Fact


Title:Aroma formation during cheese ripening is best resembled by Lactococcus lactis retentostat cultures
Author(s):van Mastrigt O; Gallegos Tejeda D; Kristensen MN; Abee T; Smid EJ;
Address:"Food Microbiology, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 17, 6700AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Arla Innovation Centre, Arla Foods Amba, Agro Food Park 19, 8200, Aarhus N, Denmark. Food Microbiology, Wageningen University & Research, P.O. Box 17, 6700AA, Wageningen, The Netherlands. eddy.smid@wur.nl"
Journal Title:Microb Cell Fact
Year:2018
Volume:20180704
Issue:1
Page Number:104 -
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-018-0950-7
ISSN/ISBN:1475-2859 (Electronic) 1475-2859 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Cheese ripening is a complex, time consuming and expensive process, which involves the generation of precursors from carbohydrates, proteins and fats and their subsequent conversion into a wide range of compounds responsible for the flavour and texture of the cheese. This study aims to investigate production of cheese aroma compounds outside the cheese matrix that could be applied for instance as food supplements in dairy or non-dairy products. RESULTS: In this study, aroma formation by a dairy Lactococcus lactis was analysed as a function of the growth medium [milk, hydrolysed micellar casein isolate (MCI) and chemically defined medium (CDM)] and the cultivation conditions (batch culture, retentostat culture and a milli-cheese model system). In the retentostat cultures, the nutrient supply was severely restricted resulting in low growth rates (~ 0.001 h(-1)), thereby mimicking cheese ripening conditions in which nutrients are scarce and bacteria hardly grow. In total 82 volatile organic compounds were produced by the bacteria. Despite the use of a chemically defined medium, retentostat cultures had the biggest qualitative overlap in aroma production with the milli-cheese model system (36 out of 54 compounds). In the retentostat cultures, 52 known cheese compounds were produced and several important cheese aroma compounds and/or compounds with a buttery or cheese-like aroma increased in retentostat cultures compared to batch cultures and milli-cheeses, such as esters, methyl ketones, diketones and unsaturated ketones. In cultures on CDM and MCI, free fatty acids and their corresponding degradation products were underrepresented compared to what was found in the milli-cheeses. Addition of a mixture of free fatty acids to CDM and MCI could help to enhance flavour formation in these media, thereby even better resembling flavour formation in cheese. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that retentostat cultivation is the preferred method to produce cheese flavours outside the cheese matrix by mimicking the slow growth of bacteria during cheese ripening"
Keywords:Animals Bacteriological Techniques Caseins/chemistry Cheese/*microbiology Culture Media/*chemistry *Fermentation *Food Microbiology Lactococcus lactis/growth & development/*metabolism Milk/chemistry Odorants/*analysis Taste Volatile Organic Compounds/anal;
Notes:"Medlinevan Mastrigt, Oscar Gallegos Tejeda, Diego Kristensen, Mette N Abee, Tjakko Smid, Eddy J eng England 2018/07/06 Microb Cell Fact. 2018 Jul 4; 17(1):104. doi: 10.1186/s12934-018-0950-7"

 
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