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A novel Lactobacillus pentosus-paired starter culture for Spanish-style green olivefermentation
Authors
Rufino Jiménez Díaz
José Luis Ruiz-Barba
Publication date
2 July 2012
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'Elsevier BV'
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A new starter culture consisting of two Lactobacillus pentosus strains was developed and successfully used for Spanish-style green olive fermentations in an industrial study. The inoculum, consisting of L.pentosus LP RJL2 and LP RJL3 strains, was inoculated in 10,000kg glass fiber containers at 10 6CFU/ml and 10 5CFU/ml, final concentration respectively, in five different olive processing plants in the south of Spain. As a control, uninoculated fermentors were also used. In all inoculated fermentors, the paired starter rapidly colonized the brines to dominate the natural microbiota and persisted throughout fermentation. A decline in pH to reach about 5.0 was achieved in the first 15-20 days, reaching about 4.0 at the end of the process. The lactic acid concentration in brines increased rapidly in the first 20 days of fermentation (0.3-0.4g/100ml) to give values higher than 0.8g/100ml at the end of the process. In contrast, increasing lactic acid concentration was slower in uninoculated than in the inoculated brines, and the final concentrations were lower. Although reaching similar values at the end of the process, the decline in pH in uninoculated fermentors was slower than in the inoculated ones. These results show the efficacy of the new starter culture to control the lactic acid fermentation of Spanish-style green olives. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.This study was carried out under the projects AGL2000-1611-C03-01, AGL2003-00642, AGL2006-00763, and AGL2009-08016. The excellent technical assistance of Belen Caballero Guerrero was greatly appreciated.Peer Reviewe
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