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- Title
Lactic Acid Fermentation of Tomato: Effects on cis/ trans Lycopene Isomer Ratio, β-Carotene Mass Fraction and Formation of L(+)- and D(-)-Lactic Acid.
- Authors
Bartkiene, Elena; Vidmantiene, Daiva; Juodeikiene, Grazina; Viskelis, Pranas; Urbonaviciene, Dalia
- Abstract
Fermentation of tomato pulp by the bacteriocin-producing lactic acid bacteria (Lacto-bacillus sakei KTU05-6, Pediococcus acidilactici KTU05-7 and Pediococcus pentosaceus KTU05-8) was applied as a preservation method for the production of tomato products. The changes in L- and D-lactic acid contents during fermentation of different tomato varieties (Ronaldo and Cunero) were analysed. Additionally, the effects of lacto-fermentation on the cis/trans lycopene ratio, β-carotene content, and their relation to colour characteristics of fermented tomato products were investigated. Mass fractions of L- and D-lactic acid in the fermented tomato products varied from (4.25±0.04) to (7.19±0.08) mg per 100 g, and from (4.05±0.05) to (6.34±0.04) mg per 100 g, respectively. Fermentation with P. acidilactici or L. sakei culture resulted in the the decrease of D-lactic acid content by 43.6 and 37.7 %, respectively, compared to spontaneous fermentation. The fermentation with P. pentosaceus or L. sakei increased the content of lycopene on average from 3.70 to 5.68 mg per 100 g, and β-carotene from 0.89 mg per 100 g (in Cunero var.) and from 0.28 mg per 100 g (in Ronaldo var.) to 1.14 mg per 100 g. Fermentation of tomato with selected lactic acid bacteria resulted in a greater lycopene bioavailability accompanied by an increase in cis-lycopene isomer content.
- Subjects
LACTIC acid fermentation; LYCOPENE; ISOMERS; CAROTENES; BACTERIOCINS; LACTIC acid bacteria; TOMATOES; EFFECT of acids on plants
- Publication
Food Technology & Biotechnology, 2013, Vol 51, Issue 4, p471
- ISSN
1330-9862
- Publication type
Article