Literature DB >> 18835502

Role of yeasts in table olive production.

F N Arroyo-López1, A Querol, J Bautista-Gallego, A Garrido-Fernández.   

Abstract

Table olives are a traditional fermented vegetable of the Mediterranean countries, but their production and consumption are now spread all around the world. Yeasts can play a double role in this food. They are present throughout the fermentative process and it is generally accepted that they can produce compounds with important organoleptic attributes determining the quality and flavour of the final product. However, yeasts can also be spoilage microorganisms in olive fermentation/storage and packing causing gas pockets, swollen containers, cloudy brines and off-flavours and off-odours. Candida boidinii, Debaryomyces hansenii, Pichia anomala, P. membranifaciens, Rhodotorula glutinis and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are species isolated with a high frequency from olive processes. Scarce information is still available about the ecology, biochemistry and molecular biology of these important microorganisms in table olives. A wider knowledge about these aspects could facilitate the possible application of yeasts as a starter culture, due to their ability to produce aromatic compounds, antioxidants, enzymes, and improve the growth of lactic acid bacteria.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18835502     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2008.08.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Food Microbiol        ISSN: 0168-1605            Impact factor:   5.277


  32 in total

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2.  Microbiota profiling and screening of the lipase active halotolerant yeasts of the olive brine.

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3.  Suitability of the probiotic lactic acid bacteria strains as the starter cultures in unripe cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) fermentation.

Authors:  Agata Czyżowska; Alicja Z Kucharska; Agnieszka Nowak; Anna Sokół-Łętowska; Ilona Motyl; Narcyz Piórecki
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2017-06-16       Impact factor: 2.701

Review 4.  Natamycin: a natural preservative for food applications-a review.

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5.  Formation of In Vitro Mixed-Species Biofilms by Lactobacillus pentosus and Yeasts Isolated from Spanish-Style Green Table Olive Fermentations.

Authors:  Ángela León-Romero; Jesús Domínguez-Manzano; Antonio Garrido-Fernández; Francisco Noé Arroyo-López; Rufino Jiménez-Díaz
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2015-11-13       Impact factor: 4.792

6.  Selection of Yeasts as Starter Cultures for Table Olives: A Step-by-Step Procedure.

Authors:  Antonio Bevilacqua; Maria Rosaria Corbo; Milena Sinigaglia
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2012-05-31       Impact factor: 5.640

7.  Microbial dynamics and biodiversity in table olive fermentation: culture-dependent and -independent approaches.

Authors:  Cristian Botta; Luca Cocolin
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2012-07-06       Impact factor: 5.640

8.  Application of starter cultures to table olive fermentation: an overview on the experimental studies.

Authors:  Aldo Corsetti; Giorgia Perpetuini; Maria Schirone; Rosanna Tofalo; Giovanna Suzzi
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2012-07-19       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Microbiota of table olive fermentations and criteria of selection for their use as starters.

Authors:  Dilek Heperkan
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2013-06-12       Impact factor: 5.640

10.  Abnormal fermentations in table-olive processing: microbial origin and sensory evaluation.

Authors:  Barbara Lanza
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2013-05-10       Impact factor: 5.640

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