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Effects of the Lactiplantibacillus plantarum YB-106 and Leuconostoc mesenteroides YB-23 strains on the quality and microbial diversity of spicy cabbage

Weichao Liu,Lixuan Chang,Yunpeng Xu, Tingting Shan,Guangqing Mu,Fang Qian

International Journal of Food Microbiology(2024)

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Abstract
Spicy cabbage is a popular fermented vegetable food. The study aimed to determine the physicochemical properties, volatile flavor components, sensory evaluation, and microbial diversity of spicy cabbage prepared using different methods. Three methods were used: single-bacteria fermentation with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum YB-106 and Leuconostoc mesenteroides YB-23, mixed fermentation (LMP) using both strains, and natural fermentation as the blank control (CON). The LMP group has the best quality of spicy cabbage and the highest sensory score. Esters and alkenes were the main volatile flavor components of the spicy cabbage by GC–MS. The fermentation time of LMP group was shorter, and the nitrite degradation rate was >60 %, which was significantly higher than that of other groups (p < 0.05). From the perspective of microbial diversity, the dominant bacteria genera in each group were Lactobacillus, Pantoea, Enterococcus and Pseudomonas. However, mixed fermentation decreased the abundance of pathogenic bacteria, of which the abundance of Serratia was <0.1 %. In conclusion, mixed fermentation can significantly improve the quality of spicy cabbage and shorten the fermentation time. These findings laid the theoretical foundation for the industrial production of high-quality spicy cabbage.
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Spicy cabbage,Physicochemical properties,Volatile compounds,Sensory assessment,Microbial diversity,Correlation analysis
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