Profiling the composition and metabolic functions of microbial community in pellicle-forming radish paocai
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2023.110087
Profiling the composition and metabolic functions of microbial community in pellicle-forming radish paocai
Abstract
Pellicle formation is an obvious indicator of spoilage and is followed by a loss of flavor in a variety of fermented vegetables. In this study, the pellicle-forming microorganisms were isolated using culture-dependent approaches, then a comparative analysis between the pellicle-forming (PF) radish paocai and normal fermented paocai in the diversity and function of microbial community was conducted by metagenome sequencing. Based on a pairwise t-test and OPLS-DA analysis, diallyl sulfide, (z)-1-allyl-2-(prop-1-en-1-yl) disulfane, and terpineol were considered to be the main components responsible for the unpleasant flavor of PF paocai. Yarrowia spp., Enterobacter spp., and Pichia spp. were the main pellicle-forming microorganisms. All 17 isolated Enterobacter strains showed pectinase-producing and cellulase-producing abilities, and 3 isolated Pichia strains showed gas-producing capacity. According to LEfSe analysis based on metagenomes, unclassified_g__Citrobacter and Yarrowia lipolytica were the uppermost biomarkers that distinguished the PF paocai from normal paocai. Unclassified_g__Lactobacillus and Lactobacillus plantarum were found to be actively engaged in starch and sucrose metabolism, cysteine and methionine metabolism, galactose metabolism, fructose and mannose metabolism, lysine biosynthesis, fatty acid biosynthesis, and arginine biosynthesis, all of which contributed to the flavor formation of paocai. Combining the results of metagenome sequencing with the data obtained based on the culture-dependent method, we could deduce that the growth of Yarrowia lipolytica first promoted the increase of pH and the formation of pellicle, which provided a suitable niche for the growth of some harmful bacteria such as Enterobacter, Citrobacter, and Serratia. These hazardous bacteria then worked in concert to induce the odorous stench and texture softening of paocai, as well as more pellicle formation.
Keywords: Fermented radish; Metagenomic sequencing; Microbial community; Paocai; Pellicle formation.
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