The effects of cell-cell contact between Pichia kluyveri and Saccharomyces cerevisiae on amino acids and volatiles in mixed culture alcoholic fermentations

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  • Kai Hu
  • Hongyu Zhao
  • Nathalia Edwards
  • Lorenzo Peyer
  • Yongsheng Tao
  • Arneborg, Nils

This study used a double-compartment fermenter to assess yeast growth, fermentation activity, and aroma production in response to cell-cell contact during mixed culture fermentation of Pinot noir grape must with Pichia kluyveri and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Furthermore, amino acids were analyzed in order to study yeast interactions and possible reasons for aroma modulation as a response to cell-cell contact. Our results show that cell-cell contact between the two yeasts decreased cell viability of each yeast during mixed culture fermentation, and that it increased acetate and ethyl ester production and decreased varietal volatile levels. Moreover, it increased the consumption of glutamic acid and the biosynthesis of some specific amino acids related to cell growth, mainly histidine, glycine and proline, while suppressing the production of higher alcohols through the Ehrlich pathway. These results may contribute to an improved understanding, and thus control, of aroma production in mixed culture wine fermentations.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer103960
TidsskriftFood Microbiology
Vol/bind103
Antal sider8
ISSN0740-0020
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2022

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