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TítuloYeasts from Canastra cheese production process: Isolation and evaluation of their potential for cheese whey fermentation
Autor(es)Andrade, Rafaela Pereira
Melo, Carolina Naves
Genisheva, Zlatina
Schwan, Rosane F.
Duarte, Whasley Ferreira
Palavras-chaveCheese yeasts
Lactose fermentation
Ethanol
Aromatic compounds
MALDI TOF
Data2017
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaFood Research International
CitaçãoAndrade, Rafaela Pereira; Melo, Carolina Naves; Genisheva, Zlatina; Schwan, Rosane Freitas; Duarte, Whasley Ferreira, Yeasts from Canastra cheese production process: Isolation and evaluation of their potential for cheese whey fermentation. Food Research International, 91, 72-79, 2017
Resumo(s)Canastra cheese is a cheese with geographical indication recognized by the Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Protection under number IG201002. It is produced in seven municipalities in the state of Minas Gerais in a region called Serra da Canastra. In thiswork, samples of milk, “pingo” (natural starter),whey and Canastra cheese were collected on a farm inMedeiros-MG/Brazil to evaluate the yeast microbiota and select yeasts for whey fermentation to produce ethanol and volatile aromatic compounds of relevance in the production of cheese. Thirtynine isolates capable of fermenting lactose in a synthetic medium were identified by MALDI-TOF as Kluyveromyces lactis (29), Torulaspora delbrueckii (7) and Candida intermedia (3). Eleven isolates of K. lactis and three of T. delbrueckii efficiently fermented lactose until 4th day, and due to this reason were selected for cheese whey fermentation with Brix 12, 14 and 18. Generally, the isolates T. delbrueckii B14, B35, and B20 and K. lactis B10 were the most effective regardless of the initial Brix value. The identification of these four isolates by MALDI TOF was confirmed by sequencing of the ITS region. In the fermentation of cheese whey 14 Brix, T. delbrueckii B14 and B35, respectively yielded 24.06 g/L and 16.45 g/L of ethanol, while K. lactis B10 was more efficient in the consumption of lactose. In sequential culture with K. lactis B10 inoculated 48 h after T. delbrueckii B14, 97.82% of the total sugars were consumed resulting in the production of 19.81 g/L ethanol and 39 aromatic volatile compounds. The most abundant compounds were 3-methyl-1-butanol, octanoic acid and ethyl decanoate, which are reported as important for the aroma and flavor of cheeses. Based in our results, B10 isolate inoculated 48 h after B14 isolate is a promising yeast inoculum to be used for fermentation of dairy substrates.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/43874
DOI10.1016/j.foodres.2016.11.032
ISSN0963-9969
Versão da editorahttp://www.journals.elsevier.com/food-research-international/
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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