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Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou

Seeds of Pinus halepensis are used for preparing zgougou, a spontaneously fermented matrix giving juice and seeds debris, consumed in many Arabian countries, including Tunisia. In the same way as all the food processes based on spontaneous fermentation, zgougou hides health risks due to eventual pat...

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Autores principales: Minervini, Fabio, Missaoui, Jihen, Celano, Giuseppe, Calasso, Maria, Achour, Lotfi, Saidane, Dalila, Gobbetti, Marco, De Angelis, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8010029
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author Minervini, Fabio
Missaoui, Jihen
Celano, Giuseppe
Calasso, Maria
Achour, Lotfi
Saidane, Dalila
Gobbetti, Marco
De Angelis, Maria
author_facet Minervini, Fabio
Missaoui, Jihen
Celano, Giuseppe
Calasso, Maria
Achour, Lotfi
Saidane, Dalila
Gobbetti, Marco
De Angelis, Maria
author_sort Minervini, Fabio
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description Seeds of Pinus halepensis are used for preparing zgougou, a spontaneously fermented matrix giving juice and seeds debris, consumed in many Arabian countries, including Tunisia. In the same way as all the food processes based on spontaneous fermentation, zgougou hides health risks due to eventual pathogenic microorganisms and derived toxins. This study aimed at investigating the effect of the use of autochthonous Lactobacillus paraplantarum A1 and Lactobacillus plantarum A2, as fermentation starters, on the microbiological characteristics, profiles of volatile organic compounds (VOC), antibacterial and antioxidant activities of juice and seeds debris from zgougou. The starter lactobacilli inhibited undesired bacteria (e.g., Enterobacter and Aeromonas) and coccus-shaped lactic acid bacteria, as shown by culture-dependent and-independent methods. The inhibitory effect was more evident in juice than in seeds debris. Some VOC (ethanol, acetoin, phenol,2-methoxy and caryophyllene) were present at higher concentrations in juice and seeds obtained upon spontaneous fermentation, compared to the samples deriving from fermentation with lactobacilli. The latter samples were characterized by higher concentrations of acetic acid, decane, 1-nonanol, bornyl acetate and bornyl formate. In addition, they showed a wider spectrum of antibacterial activity than spontaneously fermented juice and seeds. The use of autochthonous lactobacilli did not relevantly affect the antioxidant activity of zgougou. When juice from lactobacilli-driven fermentation was used to prepare a traditional Tunisian pudding (“Assidat-Zgougou”), it improved color and odor with respect to the pudding containing juice from spontaneous fermentation. This study showed that the use, at laboratory scale, of autochthonous lactobacilli is a feasible biotechnological tool to outgrow undesired bacteria, thus improving the safety of zgougou juice. Future studies should be undertaken to confirm the observed benefits at industrial scale.
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spelling pubmed-70231242020-03-12 Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou Minervini, Fabio Missaoui, Jihen Celano, Giuseppe Calasso, Maria Achour, Lotfi Saidane, Dalila Gobbetti, Marco De Angelis, Maria Microorganisms Article Seeds of Pinus halepensis are used for preparing zgougou, a spontaneously fermented matrix giving juice and seeds debris, consumed in many Arabian countries, including Tunisia. In the same way as all the food processes based on spontaneous fermentation, zgougou hides health risks due to eventual pathogenic microorganisms and derived toxins. This study aimed at investigating the effect of the use of autochthonous Lactobacillus paraplantarum A1 and Lactobacillus plantarum A2, as fermentation starters, on the microbiological characteristics, profiles of volatile organic compounds (VOC), antibacterial and antioxidant activities of juice and seeds debris from zgougou. The starter lactobacilli inhibited undesired bacteria (e.g., Enterobacter and Aeromonas) and coccus-shaped lactic acid bacteria, as shown by culture-dependent and-independent methods. The inhibitory effect was more evident in juice than in seeds debris. Some VOC (ethanol, acetoin, phenol,2-methoxy and caryophyllene) were present at higher concentrations in juice and seeds obtained upon spontaneous fermentation, compared to the samples deriving from fermentation with lactobacilli. The latter samples were characterized by higher concentrations of acetic acid, decane, 1-nonanol, bornyl acetate and bornyl formate. In addition, they showed a wider spectrum of antibacterial activity than spontaneously fermented juice and seeds. The use of autochthonous lactobacilli did not relevantly affect the antioxidant activity of zgougou. When juice from lactobacilli-driven fermentation was used to prepare a traditional Tunisian pudding (“Assidat-Zgougou”), it improved color and odor with respect to the pudding containing juice from spontaneous fermentation. This study showed that the use, at laboratory scale, of autochthonous lactobacilli is a feasible biotechnological tool to outgrow undesired bacteria, thus improving the safety of zgougou juice. Future studies should be undertaken to confirm the observed benefits at industrial scale. MDPI 2019-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7023124/ /pubmed/31877880 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8010029 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Calasso, Maria
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Saidane, Dalila
Gobbetti, Marco
De Angelis, Maria
Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou
title Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou
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title_fullStr Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou
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title_short Use of Autochthonous Lactobacilli to Increase the Safety of Zgougou
title_sort use of autochthonous lactobacilli to increase the safety of zgougou
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7023124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31877880
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8010029
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