Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4563642 LWT - Food Science and Technology 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ammonia-lowering capacity of yeast and LAB strains were examined.•Ammonia was reduced by a co-culture of S. cerevisiae Misaki-1 and L. plantarum Sanriku-SU8.•These strains grew well in rice bran (nuka)-aqueous extract suspension (AES).•This fermented nuka-AES had a good flavour and demonstrated ammonia-lowering capacity.

To reduce the ammonia content in the meat of the shark Lamna ditropis, the ammonia-reducing capacity of soaking solutions containing 10% sucrose and 5% NaCl, with or without selected strains of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Misaki-1 and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Lactobacillus plantarum Sanriku-SU8 was evaluated. After the 48 h soaking with the yeast and LAB, ammonia content in the meat was reduced to about from 150 to 50 mg/kg. S. cerevisiae Misaki-1 and L. plantarum Sanriku-SU8 grew well in 10% water extract suspension (AES) of rice bran (nuka). The fermented nuka-AES had a good flavour and demonstrated the ability to reduce the ammonia content of meat from about 290 to 100 mg/kg. These results suggest that soaking treatment with S. cerevisiae Misaki-1 and L. plantarum Sanriku-SU8 can reduce improve salmon shark meat flavour.

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