4.6 Article

Evaluation of the Relationship among Biogenic Amines, Nitrite and Microbial Diversity in Fermented Mustard

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26206173

Keywords

fermented mustard; biogenic amines; nitrite; microbial diversity

Funding

  1. Guangdong Provincial Key Research and Development Program [2020B020220003]
  2. Science and Technology Plaining Project of Guangzhou [202102021197]
  3. Guangdong Provincial Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation and Extension Project [2020KJ101]
  4. Science and Technology Project of Yunnan Province [202002AE320006]
  5. Discipline team building projects of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences in the 14th Five-Year Period [201604TD]
  6. Guangzhou Science and Technology Project [201903010045]

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This study analyzed the contents of BAs and nitrites in fermented mustard samples from different brands, finding some samples with harmful substances exceeding toxic levels. High-throughput sequencing analysis was used to investigate microbial communities and their correlations with BAs and nitrites, providing potential starter cultures for control of these substances in the fermented mustard products industry.
Biogenic amines (BAs) and nitrites are both considered harmful compounds for customer health, and are closely correlated with the microorganisms in fermented mustard (FM). In this study, BAs and nitrite contents in fifteen FM samples from different brands were analyzed. The concentrations of cadaverine in one sample and of histamine in one sample were above the toxic level. Moreover, five FM samples contained a high level of nitrite, exceeding the maximum residue limit (20 mg/kg) suggested by the National Food Safety Standard. Then, this study investigated bacterial and fungal communities by high-throughput sequencing analysis. Firmicutes and Basidiomycota were identified as the major bacteria and fungi phylum, respectively. The correlations among microorganisms, BAs and nitrite were analyzed. Typtamine showed a positive correlation with Lactobacillus and Pseudomonas. Cadaverine and nitrite is positively correlated with Leuconostoc. Furthermore, thirteen strains were selected from the samples to evaluate the accumulation and degradation properties of their BAs and nitrite. The results indicated that the Lactobacillus isolates, including L. plantarum GZ-2 and L. brevis SC-2, can significantly reduce BAs and nitrite in FM model experiments. This study not only assessed the contents of BAs and nitrite in FM samples, but also provided potential starter cultures for BAs and nitrite control in the FM products industry.

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