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Flavor of lactic acid fermented malt based beverages: Current status and perspectives

Journal

TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 37-51

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2016.05.017

Keywords

Aroma compounds; Fermented cereal beverages; Flavor; Lactic acid bacteria; Sensory acceptance

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  1. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) [A/12/90482]

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Background: Although several research studies have described potentialities of lactic acid fermented cereal beverages as functional beverages, their market and industrial applications are quasi non-existing. Poor sensory quality, low acceptance, and lack of production technology seem to be the challenges. Sensory characteristics, commonly described as sour, sweet, cereal-like, and malty, are not always regarded as positive by consumers and represent therefore an important hurdle for their acceptance. Neither their aroma composition has been studied in depth for overall aroma understanding, nor has an attempt for sensory profile improvement been done. Aroma type and quantity might depend on several factors like starter culture, substrate, and fermentation process. Scope and approach: In this review, we discussed the potential of cereal malt wort as a precursor medium for aroma compound formation during lactic acid fermentation; sensory characteristics and aroma-active compounds of lactic acid fermented cereal beverages are also described; strategies that can be exploited for flavor improvement are proposed with focus on existing technologies. Case studies based on existing products are included for technological innovation in order to meet increasing consumer's demands for new tastes. Key findings and conclusions: Further works on characterization of aroma compounds, elucidation of key aroma compounds that contribute to the overall aroma, flavor impact of the interactions aroma-organic acids, consumer's needs investigation, lactic acid bacteria starter culture selection and fermentation process management will provide significant advances towards the flavor improvement of cereal beverages for a promising market. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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