生酛型日本米酒酿造过程中微生物群的批次间变化。

IF 2.5 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Bioscience of microbiota, food and health Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-28 DOI:10.12938/bmfh.2023-092
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由于酿酒厂不同,发酵起始剂中自发增殖的主要微生物(包括乳酸菌 (LAB) 和硝酸盐还原菌)也不同,因此 Kimoto 型日本米酒(清酒)的风味多种多样。在这项研究中,我们追踪了一家新成立的酿酒厂生产的四批起泡酒中的微生物群,并评估了酿酒厂中微生物群的批次间差异和特征。16S 核糖体 RNA 扩增片段分析结果显示,第二酿造年度酿造的起泡酒比第一酿造年度酿造的起泡酒微生物群更加多样化。在中期生产阶段占主导地位的 LAB 中,所有批次中都检测到了乳球菌,包括 Leuconostoc spp.,而乳酸菌在第二年首次占主导地位。这些结果表明,反复酿造增加了微生物的多样性,并改变了生式发酵启动器中微生物的过渡模式。通过对每种发酵剂中分离出的 LAB 进行系统发育分析,发现穗状芽孢杆菌(Leuconostoc suionicum)、柠檬白念珠菌(Leuconostoc citreum)和中肠白念珠菌(Leuconostoc mesenteroides)是主要的乳酸菌,还有一种独特的乳酸菌取代了清酒拉氏乳酸菌。我们还发现,在早期生产阶段,具有硝酸盐还原活性的大米曲霉(Staphylococcus gallinarum)通常占主导地位,这表明葡萄球菌在起味器中产生亚硝酸盐的过程中发挥了作用。这些发现有助于了解生酛型清酒酿造过程中微生物群的多样性,并有助于控制微生物群以保证清酒质量的一致性。
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Lot-to-lot variation in the microbiota during the brewing process of kimoto-type Japanese rice wine.

Kimoto-type Japanese rice wine (sake) has a wide variety of flavors, as the predominant microbes, including lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and nitrate-reducing bacteria, that spontaneously proliferate in the fermentation starter vary depending on the brewery. In this study, we traced the microbiota in four lots of starters manufactured in a newly established brewery and evaluated the lot-to-lot variation and characteristics of the microbiota in the brewery. The results of a 16S ribosomal RNA amplicon analysis showed that the starters brewed in the second brewing year had a more diverse microbiota than those in the first brewing year. Among the LAB predominated at the middle production stage, lactococci, including Leuconostoc spp., were detected in all the lots, while lactobacilli predominated for the first time in the second year. These results suggest that repeated brewing increased microbial diversity and altered the microbial transition pattern in the kimoto-style fermentation starters. Phylogenetic analyses for the LAB isolates from each starter identified Leuconostoc suionicum, Leuconostoc citreum, and Leuconostoc mesenteroides as predominant lactococci as well as a unique lactobacillus in place of Latilactobacillus sakei. We also found that a rice koji-derived Staphylococcus gallinarum with nitrate-reducing activity was generally predominant during the early production stage, suggesting that there was a case in which staphylococci played a role in nitrite production in the starters. These findings are expected to contribute to the understanding of the diversity of microbiota in kimoto-type sake brewing and enable control of the microbiota for consistent sake quality.

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