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Moderate fermentation contributes to the formation of typical aroma and good organoleptic properties: A study based on different brands of Chouguiyu

LWT, ISSN: 0023-6438, Vol: 152, Page: 112325
2021
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Article Description

Little is known about the relationship between the chemical and microbial properties of Chouguiyu, a traditional Chinese fermented fish with unique aroma and plentiful taste. Therefore, we explored this relationship by determining the bacterial and fungal distribution of 14 brands of Chouguiyu. The distribution of microorganism and their effect on product quality, such as volatile flavor compounds (VFCs), free amino acids (FAA), physicochemical features and organoleptic properties were evaluated. Five VFCs (2-ethyl-1-hexanol, eucalyptol, 1-octen-3-ol, nonanal and indole) and three FAAs (Glu, Vla and Ala) were considered as core components. LAB ( Vagococcus and Lactococcus ) were found to contribute greatly to critical aroma formation and inhibition of TVB-N, leading to a moderate fermentation and good quality. While excessive increases in TVB-N, VFCs and FAA contents were found to be related with Psychrilyobacter and Fusobacterium, leading to poor organoleptic properties. The addition of Sufu to these products may be associated with the accelerating the fermentation process. Moderate fermentation with LAB is beneficial to typical aroma and good organoleptic properties, while excessive fermentation related with Psychrilyobacter and Fusobacterium may lead to overpowering flavors and lowered organoleptic properties.

Bibliographic Details

Zhaoxia Yang; Ruohan Wu; Xiaohan Wei; Zuoli Zhang; Wenqing Wang; Aoxue Liu; Jing Yang; Chaofan Ji; Huipeng Liang; Sufang Zhang; Xinping Lin

Elsevier BV

Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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