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Organic acid type in kimchi is a key factor for determining kimchi starters for kimchi fermentation controlopen access

Authors
Kang, Jin YongLee, MoeunSong, Jung HeeChoi, Eun JiMun, So YeongKim, DaunLim, Seul KiKim, NamheePark, Bo YeonChang, Ji Yoon
Issue Date
Sep-2024
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Acetic acid; Lactic acid; Lactic acid bacteria; Malolactic fermentation; Starter culture
Citation
Heliyon, v.10, no.18
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Journal Title
Heliyon
Volume
10
Number
18
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74088
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36860
ISSN
2405-8440
2405-8440
Abstract
This study was conducted to confirm the effectiveness of kimchi starters (KSs) by investigating their growth characteristics. First, we assessed the growth characteristics of five lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains (Lactococcus lactis WiKim0124; Companilactobacillus allii WiKim39; and Leuconostoc mesenteroides WiKim0121, WiKim33, and WiKim32) and assessed the effects of different parameters, including organic acids, salinity, acidity, and temperature, on the growth of these LAB. The findings showed that organic acids, particularly acetic and lactic acids that accumulated with the progress in fermentation, were the major players determining the microbial composition of kimchi and the growth of the KSs. Leuconostoc mesenteroides grew well in the presence of acetic and lactic acids than other starts, so it is confirmed that Leuconostoc mesenteroides can dominant in kimchi. In addition, malic acid, which is derived from kimchi ingredients, is used to induce malolactic fermentation by Lactobacillus species, and the progression of malolactic fermentation can be controlled through KSs. Our results suggest that KSs promote the production of organic acids, and the profiling of organic acids, as well as the progress of malolactic fermentation, can be controlled by selecting the suitable KS. Overall, this study demonstrates that kimchi fermentation can be controlled more effectively if the characteristics of KS are understood and used appropriately. © 2024
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