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Review
. 2022;62(10):2741-2755.
doi: 10.1080/10408398.2020.1858269. Epub 2020 Dec 30.

Role of lactic acid bacteria in flavor development in traditional Chinese fermented foods: A review

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Role of lactic acid bacteria in flavor development in traditional Chinese fermented foods: A review

Yingying Hu et al. Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr. 2022.

Abstract

Traditional Chinese fermented foods are favored by consumers due to their unique flavor, texture and nutritional values. A large number of microorganisms participate in the process of fermentation, especially lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which are present in almost all fermented foods and contribute to flavor development. The formation process of flavor is complex and involves the biochemical conversion of various food components. It is very important to fully understand the conversion process to direct the flavor formation in foods. A comprehensive link between the LAB community and the flavor formation in traditional Chinese fermented foods is reviewed. The main mechanisms involved in the flavor formation dominated by LAB are carbohydrate metabolism, proteolysis and amino acid catabolism, and lipolysis and fatty acid metabolism. This review highlights some useful novel approaches for flavor enhancement, including the application of functional starter cultures and metabolic engineering, which may provide significant advances toward improving the flavor of fermented foods for a promising market.

Keywords: Traditional Chinese fermented foods; bacterial diversity; flavor development; lactic acid bacteria; metabolic pathway.

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