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Product and Microbial Population Kinetics During Balsamic-Styled Vinegar Production.

U F Hutchinson1,2, S K O Ntwampe2, M Mewa Ngongang1,2, B S Chidi1,2, J W Hoff1, N P Jolly1.   

Abstract

Balsamic-styled vinegar is a nutraceutical product obtained from a two-stage fermentation process of grape must. However, little is known about how fermentation conditions affect growth kinetics, bio-product development, population dynamics and the final product quality. As a result, the current study investigated the effect of fermentation temperature and inoculation strategy on the fermentation dynamics of Balsamic-styled vinegar production. A microbial consortium of non-Saccharomyces yeasts (n = 13) and acetic acid bacteria (n = 5) was tested at various fermentation temperatures (22 °C, 28 °C and a fluctuating temperature regimen). Different inoculation strategies (co-inoculation and sequential inoculation) were investigated, and population dynamics of the product selected due to a rapid fermentation period were confirmed using a 16S and 18S gene sequencing. A higher fermentation temperature (28 °C) and co-inoculation strategy resulted in a shorter fermentation cycle, whilst the desired acetic acid concentration of 60 g/L was achieved within 38 days. 16S and 18S gene sequencing showed that 50.84% of Acetobacter species were abundant at the end of the fermentation cycle, while 40.18% bacteria were unculturable. The study provides a better understanding of how fermentation temperature and inoculation strategy affect the fermentation period, population dynamics and the growth kinetics of the microbial consortium during the production of Balsamic-styled vinegar. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Lower quality South African wine grapes could be channelled to an alternative high-priced product (Balsamic-styled vinegar), with low technological input requirements. Thus, making it easier to incorporate a low capital start-up business while empowering small business entrepreneurs and boosting the economy.
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Keywords:  EtOH-AcOH fermentation; acetic acid bacteria; balsamic-styled vinegar (BSV); co-inoculation; sequential inoculation; yeasts

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30690746     DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14429

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci        ISSN: 0022-1147            Impact factor:   3.167


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