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Effect of autochthonous starter cultures isolated from Siahmazgi cheese on physicochemical, microbiological and volatile compound profiles and sensorial attributes of sucuk, a Turkish dry-fermented sausage

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posted on 2024-08-22, 02:13 authored by M Kargozari, S Moini, AA Basti, Z Emam-Djomeh, H Gandomi, IR Martin, Mehran GhasemlouMehran Ghasemlou, AA Carbonell-Barrachina
The effect of adding autochthonous starter cultures isolated from Siahmazgi cheese, on the physicochemical parameters and microbial counts of sucuk was investigated during the ripening period. SPME-GC/MS was used in volatile compound analysis and a trained group of panelists carried out sensory analysis of the final product. After preliminary screening, three strains of Lactobacillus plantarum, which possess desirable technological properties, were used to prepare three starter cultures: LBP7, LBP10 and LBP14. The addition of LBP7 and LBP14 starter cultures had a significant effect (P. <. 0.05) on lightness, leading to higher L values compared to control sausages during the ripening period. Both LBP7 and LBP14 sausages showed higher counts of lactic acid bacteria, lower growth of Enterobacteriaceae and Gram-positive catalase-positive cocci and greatly lowered the pH value compared to control sausages throughout the ripening process. At the end of the ripening process, lactic acid bacteria counts were affected (P. <. 0.05) by the addition of starter culture since higher counts were observed in sausages prepared with LBP7 (9.14. log. CFU/g) and LBP14 (8.96. log. CFU/g) batches. The decrease of water activity during the ripening of sausages was not affected by the various starters. The texture profiles of all sausages were similar except for LBP10, which showed lower hardness and gumminess during ripening. Under the conditions of the study, volatile compounds were mainly from spices, and no marked differences were found among inoculated sausages. However, sensory evaluation revealed that most of the sensory attributes were scored higher for inoculated sausages than for the control ones. Therefore, LBP7 and LBP14 could be promising candidates for inclusion as starter cultures for the manufacture of sucuk. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

History

Journal

Meat Science

Volume

97

Pagination

104-114

Location

England

ISSN

0309-1740

eISSN

1873-4138

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD