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- Title
Non-Conventional Yeasts from Mozzarella Cheese Whey and Artisanal Sourdoughs: Leavening Capacity and Impact on Bread Sensory Profile.
- Authors
Boscaino, Floriana; Ionata, Elena; De Caro, Salvatore; Sorrentino, Alida
- Abstract
Non-conventional yeasts (NCYs) (i.e., non-Saccharomyces) are used as alternative starters to promote aroma complexity of fermented foods (e.g., bakery products). A total of 66 yeasts isolated from artisanal food matrices (bread and pizza sourdoughs and milk whey) from different geographical areas of the Campania region (Italy) were screened for physiological and technological characteristics such as leavening ability, resistance to NaCl and pH, exopolysaccharide and phytase activity production, and carbohydrate assimilation. Selected and isolated microorganisms were also used to study the leavening kinetics in experimental doughs as mixed inocula of two different strains. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of the inoculated doughs were analyzed with solid-phase microextraction/gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (SPME/GC-MS). Most of the strains belonged to non-Saccharomyces species (Pichia kudriavzevii, Kluyveromyces marxianus) and Saccharomyces (S. cerevisiae). Several strains produced exopolysaccharides (EPSs), that are important for dough rheological properties. Moreover, yeasts isolated from whey showed extracellular phytase activity. The mixed starter culture of the S. cerevisiae and NCY strains showed a synergic effect that enhanced the doughs' aroma complexity. The use of non-conventional yeasts mixed with S. cerevisiae strains can be advantageous in the bakery industry because they improve the bread aroma profiles and nutritional properties by bioactive molecule production.
- Subjects
CAMPANIA (Italy); BREAD; SOURDOUGH bread; MOZZARELLA cheese; YEAST; KLUYVEROMYCES marxianus; GAS chromatography/Mass spectrometry (GC-MS); FERMENTED foods
- Publication
Fermentation (Basel), 2024, Vol 10, Issue 1, p68
- ISSN
2311-5637
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/fermentation10010068