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Geosmin as a source of the earthy-musty smell in fruits, vegetables and water: Origins, impact on foods and water, and review of the removing techniques.

Viacheslav Liato1, Mohammed Aïder2.   

Abstract

The earthy-musty smell produced by Streptomyces sp. is assigned to geosmin and is responsible for the major organoleptic defects found in drinking water, fruits and vegetables such as grapes, mushrooms, carrots, and beet. Geosmin is also found in juices and musts before fermentation and its presence has been associated with partial presence of Botrytis cinerea. It has a variable detection threshold depending on the matrix and the detection level ranges from 5 to 50 ng/L. On the sensory level, very few individuals are immune to geosmin and although the intensity of the defect caused by this molecule decreases rapidly in the nose, a bad taste is very persistent in the mouth. As the origin of geosmin is fungal, conventional control techniques used for geosmin prevention are limited to ventilation, improving the integrity of plants and use of storage temperatures around 1 °C in a humidity-controlled environment. However, it has been demonstrated that only the combination of different prophylactic and preventive measures provide a relatively sufficient efficacy. Therefore, prevention of factors favoring the formation of geosmin is still topical. Some chemical treatments showed relatively good results against Botrytis cinerea. However, there is a requirement that must be met, namely that only one chemical per family per year must be used. Moreover, a multi-year alternation of chemical families is a strong agronomic recommendation. Regarding Penicillium, no active material is 100% approved and it negative effects plants such as beet and grapes. Consequently, the importance of finding effective ways to fight against geosmin formation is still relevant. From analytical point of view, measurement of geosmin is mainly based on gas chromatography.
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Keywords:  Earthy-musty; Geosmin; Off-flavor; Removal; Vegetables; Water

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28414956     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.04.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2020-04-06       Impact factor: 17.745

2.  Phylogenetic Analysis and Characterization of Odorous Compound-Producing Actinomycetes in Sediments in the Sanbe Reservoir, A Drinking Water Reservoir in Japan.

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3.  A novel cyanobacterial geosmin producer, revising GeoA distribution and dispersion patterns in Bacteria.

Authors:  Catarina Churro; Ana P Semedo-Aguiar; Alexandra D Silva; Jose B Pereira-Leal; Ricardo B Leite
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-05-26       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Rapid Phenotypic and Metabolomic Domestication of Wild Penicillium Molds on Cheese.

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5.  Production of Plant-Associated Volatiles by Select Model and Industrially Important Streptomyces spp.

Authors:  Zhenlong Cheng; Sean McCann; Nicoletta Faraone; Jody-Ann Clarke; E Abbie Hudson; Kevin Cloonan; N Kirk Hillier; Kapil Tahlan
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6.  Psychophysiological and Metabolomics Responses of Adults during Horticultural Activities Using Soil Inoculated with Streptomyces rimosus: A Pilot Study.

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-10-08       Impact factor: 4.614

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8.  Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris chromosome 8 shows significant association with geosmin concentration in table beet.

Authors:  Solveig J Hanson; Julie C Dawson; Irwin L Goldman
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2021-12-08       Impact factor: 3.154

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