酒精发酵作为水果烈酒中原产物来源的来源
Damir Stanzer1, Karla Hanousek Čiča1, Milenko Blesić2
1Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia.
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
|May 27, 2023
概括
酵母发酵产生关键的挥发性化合物,这些化合物定义了烈酒的风味和气味. 这项研究探讨了酵母酵母.
科学领域:
- 食品科学与技术 食品科学与技术
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 感官科学 感官科学
背景情况:
- 酵母发酵对于生产烈酒至关重要.
- 来自原材料,发酵,蒸和老化的挥发性化合物塑造酒精风味和香味.
- 了解这些化合物是精神质量的关键.
研究的目的:
- 为提供关于酵母发酵和烈酒中挥发性化合物生产的全面概述.
- 为了将微生物组的作用与发酵期间的挥发性化合物生成联系起来.
- 详细介绍影响挥发性化合物合成的因素及其感官影响.
主要方法:
- 关于酵母发酵和挥发性化合物分析的文献综述.
- 探索微生物群落和挥发性特征之间的关系.
- 分析影响挥发性化合物生产的因素 (酵母菌株,温度,pH,营养素).
主要成果:
- 酵母的代谢活动在发酵过程中产生许多挥发性化合物.
- 酵母菌株,温度,pH值和营养物质的可用性等因素显著影响挥发性化合物概况.
- 特定的挥发性化合物被确定为烈酒气味和风味的主要贡献者.
结论:
- 酵母发酵是精神感官特征的关键决定因素.
- 微生物组在酒精发酵期间的挥发性化合物生产中发挥着重要作用.
- 控制发酵参数可以优化烈酒中理想的芳香化合物的产生.
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