Metabolic insights of lactic acid bacteria in reducing off-flavors and antinutrients in plant-based fermented dairy alternatives

IF 12 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Guillermo Eduardo Sedó Molina, Geoffrey Ras, Denise Felix da Silva, Lene Duedahl-Olesen, Egon Bech Hansen, Claus Heiner Bang-Berthelsen
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Multiple sensorial, technological, and nutritional challenges must be overcome when developing plant-based fermented dairy alternatives (PBFDA) to mimic their dairy counterparts. The elimination of plant-derived off-flavors (green, earthy, bitter, astringent) and the degradation of antinutrients are crucial quality factors highlighted by the industry for their effect on consumer acceptance. The adaptation of plant-derived lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species into plant niches is relevant when developing starter cultures for PBFDA products due to their evolutionary acquired ability to degrade plant-based undesirable compounds (off-flavors and antinutrients). Some plant-isolated species, such as Lactiplantibacillus plantarum and Limosilactobacillus fermentum, have been associated with the degradation of phytates, phenolic compounds, oxalates, and raffinose-family oligosaccharides (RFOs), whereas some animal-isolated species, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus strains, can metabolize phytates, RFOs, saponins, phenolic compounds, and oxalates. Some proteolytic LAB strains, such as Lacticaseibacillus paracasei and Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus, have been characterized to degrade phytates, protease inhibitors, and oxalates. Other species have also been described regarding their abilities to biotransform phytic acid, RFOs, saponins, phenolic compounds, protease inhibitors, oxalates, and volatile off-flavor compounds (hexanal, nonanal, pentanal, and benzaldehyde). In addition, we performed a blast analysis considering antinutrient metabolic genes (42 genes) to up to 5 strains of all qualified presumption of safety-listed LAB species (55 species, 240 strains), finding out potential genotypical capabilities of LAB species that have not conventionally been used as starter cultures such as Lactiplantibacillus pentosus, Lactiplantibacillus paraplantarum, and Lactobacillus diolivorans for plant-based fermentations. This review provides a detailed understanding of genes and enzymes from LAB that target specific compounds in plant-based materials for plant-based fermented food applications.

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期刊介绍: Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety (CRFSFS) is an online peer-reviewed journal established in 2002. It aims to provide scientists with unique and comprehensive reviews covering various aspects of food science and technology. CRFSFS publishes in-depth reviews addressing the chemical, microbiological, physical, sensory, and nutritional properties of foods, as well as food processing, engineering, analytical methods, and packaging. Manuscripts should contribute new insights and recommendations to the scientific knowledge on the topic. The journal prioritizes recent developments and encourages critical assessment of experimental design and interpretation of results. Topics related to food safety, such as preventive controls, ingredient contaminants, storage, food authenticity, and adulteration, are considered. Reviews on food hazards must demonstrate validity and reliability in real food systems, not just in model systems. Additionally, reviews on nutritional properties should provide a realistic perspective on how foods influence health, considering processing and storage effects on bioactivity. The journal also accepts reviews on consumer behavior, risk assessment, food regulations, and post-harvest physiology. Authors are encouraged to consult the Editor in Chief before submission to ensure topic suitability. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses on analytical and sensory methods, quality control, and food safety approaches are welcomed, with authors advised to follow IFIS Good review practice guidelines.
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