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The antimycotic potential of Debaryomyces hansenii LRC2 on Iberian Pork Loins with low concentration preservatives

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Chacón-Navarrete, Helena
Gómez, M.
Cardador Dueñas, María José
Salatti Dorado, José Ángel
Ruiz Pérez-Cacho, P.
Roldán Casas, José Ángel
Arce, Lourdes
Galán-Soldevilla, Hortensia
López, Bibiano
Ramos, José
Ruiz-Castilla, Francisco J.
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Elsevier
Date
2024
Subject
Debaryomyces hansenii
Cured meat products
Biocontrol
Preservatives
Volatile compounds
Sensory analysis
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The use of preservatives such as nitrite and salt is a widespread practice in meat industry. For many years it has resulted in benefits like extending the shelf life of cured meat products. The EU has published new regulations to reduce the content of preservatives in foods as recent investigations have concluded that its excessive usage is related to health issues, so new alternatives are needed. Debaryomyces hansenii is a non-conventional yeast with known biocontrol possibilities. It can be found in many of environments and is the most frequent yeast isolated from sausages and dry meat products. The LRC2 strain used in this work is an isolate from Iberian Pork Loin, characterized biochemically and molecularly. The potential of D. hansenii LRC2 strain was evaluated following a volatile compounds inhibition assay. Then a scale-up trial was performed by inoculating a battery of Iberian Pork loins followed by a quality study of the final product. This was carried out through physical and microbial analysis as the identification of volatile compound profiles with GC-IMS. Finally, sensory tests were performed by a group of trained panellists and regular consumers. Results in our research show that the production of volatile compounds from LRC2 inhibited the activity of unwanted molds in all the conditions studied. The inhibition rates surpassed 75% in all cases, strengthening the hypothesis of its potential preservative effect in cured meat products. When testing the yeast inoculation effect and the reduction of preservatives in Iberian Pork Loins, a loss of sensory quality is observed when preservatives are drastically reduced reducing the panellists’ grades by more than 3 points on a 1–9 scale in overall quality. In all conditions, the LRC2 inoculated loins showed significant fewer mold populations than the non-inoculated ones, improving the safety food level of the final product. This study confirms that the application of natural yeast-based alternatives is a feasible option for the new meat industry needs.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/30291
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Chacón-Navarrete, H., Gómez, M., Cardador, M. J., Salatti-Dorado, J. Á., Pérez-Cacho, P. R., Roldán-Casas, J. Á., Arce, L., Galán-Soldevilla, H., López, B., Ramos, J., & Ruiz-Castilla, F. J. (2024). The antimycotic potential of Debaryomyces hansenii LRC2 on Iberian Pork Loins with low concentration preservatives. Food Control, 165, 110632.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodcont.2024.110632
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