Influence of Jerusalem artichoke on microbial and chemical characteristics of water kefir production

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Onat, Busra [1 ]
Nicin, R. Tolga [2 ]
Kanibol, N. Afranur [2 ]
Cetin, Ece [1 ]
Sentuerk, Duygu Zehir [1 ]
Simsek, Omer [2 ]
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[1] Pamukkale Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Food Engn, Denizli, Turkiye
[2] Yildiz Tech Univ, Dept Food Engn, Fac Chem & Met Engn, Istanbul, Turkiye
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Jerusalem artichoke; Synbiotics; Volatile compounds; Water kefir; LACTIC-ACID BACTERIA; MILK KEFIR; HELIANTHUS-TUBEROSUS; DIVERSITY; FERMENTATION; EXTRACTION; CULTURE; GRAINS; INULIN; DNA;
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10.1016/j.ijgfs.2025.101104
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TS2 [食品工业];
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The objective of this study is to assess the microbiological, chemical, and sensory attributes of Jerusalem artichoke (JA) based water kefir, a novel formulation aimed at producing a synbiotic beverage. The addition of JA resulted in an initial pH of 7.14, which decreased to 3.59 after 36 h of fermentation, compared to a decrease from 7.51 to 5.28 in the control sample. Similarly, the titratable acidity increased to 0.89 g/L in the JA-based sample versus 0.62 g/L in the control, with no statistically significant difference observed in the acidification rate (p > 0.05). The JA-based water kefir exhibited significantly higher LAB populations, with Lactobacillus sp. and Lactococcus sp. counts reaching 8.52 log CFU/mL and 7.14 log CFU/mL, respectively, compared to 5.65 log CFU/mL and 5.57 log CFU/mL in the control. DGGE analysis confirmed this trend by revealing a more diverse LAB community in the JA-based sample at the end of fermentation. Notably, Leuconostoc mesenteroides emerged as the dominant LAB species in JA-based water kefir, representing approximately 65% of the LAB population at the end of fermentation, with its count reaching 5.54 log CFU/mL out of the total 8.52 log CFU/mL for Lactobacillus sp. Regarding chemical constituents, the principal volatile compounds identified in JA-based water kefir included ethyl acetate, 3-Methyl-1-butanol, Phenethyl alcohol, nonanoic acid, capric acid, and myristic acid. Furthermore, the addition of JA to water kefir significantly increased the presence of prebiotic compounds such as inulin and fructooligosaccharides (FOS), as evidenced by the fructan content, which reached 0.546 g/100 mL during fermentation. A strong positive correlation was observed between the fructan content and LAB growth during fermentation (Pearson's r = 0.92 for Lactobacillus sp. and r = 0.89 for total LAB counts), demonstrating the impact of JA on the fermentation process and microbial proliferation. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) revealed a significant correlation between the utilization of JA as a substrate and the duration of fermentation. In conclusion, Jerusalem artichoke, with its fructan content reaching 0.546 g/100 mL, serves as a significant substrate for water kefir fermentation, enriching the beverage with inulin-type fructans and, combined with enhanced LAB proliferation, establishing its symbiotic nature.
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