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Food Chem ; 457: 140171, 2024 Jun 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38908247

RESUMO

Temperature is an important driving force that shapes the texture of fermented vegetables through driving the molecular distribution and microbial invasion between the liquid phase (brine) and the solid phase (vegetables) during fermentation. The objective of this study was to investigate the texture softening by investigating firmness, microstructure, physicochemical properties, molecular distribution and microbial community between brine and vegetables of Paocai as affected by fermentation temperatures of 10 °C, 20 °C and 30 °C. Results demonstrated that, compared with 10 °C and 30 °C, 20 °C attenuated softening of Paocai by restraining microbial invasion and suppressing pectinolysis. Moreover, at 20 °C, a balanced molecular distribution and microbial community were achieved between vegetables and brine, thus accomplishing acid-production fermentation. By contrast, 10 °C and 30 °C promoted nonfermentative microbial genera, retarding fermentation. This study provided an understanding of the divergent influence of temperature on quality formation of fermented vegetables during fermentation.

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BMC Plant Biol ; 24(1): 295, 2024 Apr 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38632520

RESUMO

The extraction of bast fibres such as jute from plant stems involves the removal of pectin, hemicellulose, and other noncellulosic materials through a complex microbial community. A consortium of pectinolytic bacterial strains has been developed and commercialized to reduce the retting time and enhance fibre quality. However, there are currently no studies on jute that describe the structural changes and sequential microbial colonization and pectin loss that occur during microbe-assisted water retting. This study investigated the stages of microbial colonization, microbial interactions, and sequential degradation of pectic substances from jute bark under controlled and conventional water retting. The primary occurrence during water retting of bast fibres is the bacterially induced sequential breakdown of pectin surrounding the fibre bundles. The study also revealed that the pectin content of the jute stem significantly decreases during the retting process. These findings provide a strong foundation for improving microbial strains for improved pectinolysis with immense industrial significance, leading to a sustainable jute-based "green" economy.


Assuntos
Corchorus , Corchorus/metabolismo , Água/metabolismo , Pectinas/metabolismo , Bactérias/metabolismo
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Biotechnol Lett ; 43(9): 1905-1911, 2021 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34228234

RESUMO

OBJECTIVES: To develop a simple pectin-degrading microorganism screening method. RESULTS: We developed a method utilizing the phenomenon whereby cooling an alkaline agar medium containing pectin causes the agar to become cloudy. This highly simplified method involves culturing the microorganisms on pectin-containing agar medium until colony formation is observed, and subsequent overnight cooling of the agar medium to 4 °C. Using this simple procedure, we successfully identified pectin-degrading microorganisms by observing colonies with halos on the clouded agar medium. We used alkaline pectinase and Bacillus halodurans, which is known to secrete alkaline pectinase, to establish the screening method. We demonstrated the screening of pectin-degrading microorganisms using the developed method and successfully isolated pectin-degrading microorganisms (Paenibacillus sp., Bacillus clausii, and Bacillus halodurans) from a soil sample. CONCLUSIONS: The developed method is useful for identifying pectin-degrading microorganisms.


Assuntos
Ágar/química , Bactérias/isolamento & purificação , Cisteína Endopeptidases/metabolismo , Pectinas/química , Bacillus/enzimologia , Bacillus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bacillus/isolamento & purificação , Bacillus clausii/enzimologia , Bacillus clausii/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Bacillus clausii/isolamento & purificação , Bactérias/enzimologia , Bactérias/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Técnicas Bacteriológicas , Temperatura Baixa , Meios de Cultura/química , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Paenibacillus/enzimologia , Paenibacillus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Paenibacillus/isolamento & purificação , Proteólise , Microbiologia do Solo
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Food Chem ; 365: 130489, 2021 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34243120

RESUMO

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of initial vacuum package (VP), air package (AP) and salt-solution package (NP) on texture softening and package-swelling of Paocai by comparing the changes in physicochemical properties, pectinolysis, microstructure, microbial profile, as well as sugar and organic acid profiles during storage. Results showed that, when compared with AP and NP, with suppressive microbial invasion and less total pectinase activity, VP could retain more soluble pectin and induce more compact microstructure of Paocai, leading to higher hardness of Paocai during storage. As for package-swelling, VP mitigated gas-production in package by changing the microbial composition and metabolic patterns of sugar and organic acid in Paocai, especially targeted regulating the abundance of genus Kazachstania. This study provided a perspective for appropriate packaging technology to control the pectinase activity as well as cell-invading and gas-producing microorganisms for manufacturing fermented vegetable with better texture and non-package-swelling.


Assuntos
Ácidos , Açúcares , Parede Celular , Fermentação , Verduras
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