Fermentation (Apr 2023)

Dynamics of Microbial Communities in Nitrite-Free and Nutritionally Improved Dry Fermented Sausages

  • Núria Ferrer-Bustins,
  • Belén Martín,
  • Mar Llauger,
  • Ricard Bou,
  • Sara Bover-Cid,
  • Anna Jofré

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9040403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 403

Abstract

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Dry fermented sausage innovation trends are linked to consumer preferences for clean label and sodium-reduced foods. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the formulation and production process temperature on the dynamics of bacterial communities in fuet-type dry fermented sausages using metataxonomics. Six fuet batches were manufactured, including formulations without and with the addition of nitrifying salts (replaced or not by pork liver auto-hydrolysate as a colouring agent), processed at 3 to 12 °C, and a partial replacement of NaCl by KCl, processed at 12 °C. Fermentation was performed spontaneously or by a starter culture. Physicochemical characterisation and culture-dependent and independent bacterial analyses were performed at day 0, 4 and 12, at the end of ripening (aw w and lactic acid bacteria levels while the presence of a starter culture promoted a pH decrease. Metataxonomic analysis showed that low temperature processes and the absence of nitrifying salts allowed the growth of spoilage-related species, while sausages submitted to a mild temperature containing a starter culture and nitrifying salts showed less bacterial diversity. Liver auto-hydrolysate added putative probiotic species to the product. This study provides valuable information to manufacturers who want to innovate safely.

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