Characterisation of malolactic conversion by Oenococcus oeni to reduce the acidity of apple juice |
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Authors: | Jingfei Gao H.P. Vasantha Rupasinghe Nancy L. Pitts |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Dalhousie University, , Truro, NS, B2N 5E3 Canada |
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Abstract: | The high concentration of malic acid is responsible for the acidity and sourness in apple juice. Bio‐conversion of malic acid to lactic acid through malolactic conversion (MC) in apple juice using Oenococcus oeni was investigated. When apple juice was inoculated with O. oeni (1 × 106 CFU mL?1), over 90% of malic acid was converted into lactic acid within 96 h at room temperature. When pH of apple juice was adjusted to 4.1 prior to inoculation, MC was completed within 60 h. MC was enhanced at a higher temperature (30°C) when compared with room temperature. The rate of MC was directly proportional to the number of bacteria added and MC was completed within 24 h at 1 × 109 CFU mL?1 initial cell density. MC occurred equally under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The sensory analysis of partial MC‐applied juice when compared against control revealed potential for use of MC for manufacture of low‐acid apple juice. |
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Keywords: | Apple juice deacidification electrodialysis malolactic conversion
oenococcus oeni
sensory |
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