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Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks
This work aimed to evaluate the potential of 15 nisin producing Lactococcus lactis strains, isolated from dairy products, for the fermentation of soymilk and carrot juice. In particular, the acidification and the production of nisin in the food matrices were recorded. Moreover, three strains (LBG2,...
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author | Siroli, Lorenzo Camprini, Lucia Pisano, Maria Barbara Patrignani, Francesca Lanciotti, Rosalba |
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description | This work aimed to evaluate the potential of 15 nisin producing Lactococcus lactis strains, isolated from dairy products, for the fermentation of soymilk and carrot juice. In particular, the acidification and the production of nisin in the food matrices were recorded. Moreover, three strains (LBG2, FBG1P, and 3LC39), that showed the most promising results were further scrutinized for their anti-Listeria monocytogenes activity and volatile molecules profile during fermentation of soymilk and carrot juice. Lactococcus lactis strains LBG2, FBG1P, and 3LC39 resulted the most interesting ones, showing rapid growth and acidification on both food matrices. The higher amounts of nisin were detected in soymilk samples fermented by the strain LBG2 after 24 and 48 h (26.4 mg/L). Furthermore, the rapid acidification combined with the production of nisin resulted in a strong anti-Listeria activity, reducing the pathogen loads below the detection limit, in carrot juice samples fermented by the strains LBG2 and FBG1P and in soymilk by the strain LBG2. The fermentation increased the presence of volatile molecules such as aldehydes and ketones with a positive impact on the organoleptic profile of both the fermented products. These results highlighted the interesting potential of three nisin producing L. lactis strains for the production of fermented carrot juice and soymilk. In fact, the fermentation by lactic acid bacteria, combined or not with other mild technologies, represents a good strategy for the microbiological stabilization of these products. Furthermore, the increase of molecules with a positive sensory impact, such as aldehydes and ketones, in the fermented products suggests a possible improvement of their organoleptic characteristics. |
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spelling | pubmed-64439592019-04-10 Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks Siroli, Lorenzo Camprini, Lucia Pisano, Maria Barbara Patrignani, Francesca Lanciotti, Rosalba Front Microbiol Microbiology This work aimed to evaluate the potential of 15 nisin producing Lactococcus lactis strains, isolated from dairy products, for the fermentation of soymilk and carrot juice. In particular, the acidification and the production of nisin in the food matrices were recorded. Moreover, three strains (LBG2, FBG1P, and 3LC39), that showed the most promising results were further scrutinized for their anti-Listeria monocytogenes activity and volatile molecules profile during fermentation of soymilk and carrot juice. Lactococcus lactis strains LBG2, FBG1P, and 3LC39 resulted the most interesting ones, showing rapid growth and acidification on both food matrices. The higher amounts of nisin were detected in soymilk samples fermented by the strain LBG2 after 24 and 48 h (26.4 mg/L). Furthermore, the rapid acidification combined with the production of nisin resulted in a strong anti-Listeria activity, reducing the pathogen loads below the detection limit, in carrot juice samples fermented by the strains LBG2 and FBG1P and in soymilk by the strain LBG2. The fermentation increased the presence of volatile molecules such as aldehydes and ketones with a positive impact on the organoleptic profile of both the fermented products. These results highlighted the interesting potential of three nisin producing L. lactis strains for the production of fermented carrot juice and soymilk. In fact, the fermentation by lactic acid bacteria, combined or not with other mild technologies, represents a good strategy for the microbiological stabilization of these products. Furthermore, the increase of molecules with a positive sensory impact, such as aldehydes and ketones, in the fermented products suggests a possible improvement of their organoleptic characteristics. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6443959/ /pubmed/30972045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00563 Text en Copyright © 2019 Siroli, Camprini, Pisano, Patrignani and Lanciotti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Siroli, Lorenzo Camprini, Lucia Pisano, Maria Barbara Patrignani, Francesca Lanciotti, Rosalba Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title | Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title_full | Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title_fullStr | Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title_full_unstemmed | Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title_short | Volatile Molecule Profiles and Anti-Listeria monocytogenes Activity of Nisin Producers Lactococcus lactis Strains in Vegetable Drinks |
title_sort | volatile molecule profiles and anti-listeria monocytogenes activity of nisin producers lactococcus lactis strains in vegetable drinks |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6443959/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30972045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00563 |
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