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Production of an Anise- and Woodruff-like Aroma by Monokaryotic Strains of Pleurotus sapidus Grown on Citrus Side Streams.


ABSTRACT: The production of natural flavors by means of microorganisms is of great interest for the food and flavor industry, and by-products of the agro-industry are particularly suitable as substrates. In the present study, Citrus side streams were fermented using monokaryotic strains of the fungus Pleurotus sapidus. Some of the cultures exhibited a pleasant smell, reminiscent of woodruff and anise, as well as herbaceous notes. To evaluate the composition of the overall aroma, liquid/liquid extracts of submerged cultures of a selected monokaryon were prepared, and the volatiles were isolated via solvent-assisted flavor evaporation. Aroma extract dilution analyses revealed p-anisaldehyde (sweetish, anisic- and woodruff-like) with a flavor dilution factor of 218 as a character impact compound. The coconut-like, herbaceous, and sweetish smelling acyloin identified as (2S)-hydroxy-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-propanone also contributed to the overall aroma and was described as an aroma-active substance with an odor threshold in air of 0.2 ng L-1 to 2.4 ng L-1 for the first time. Supplementation of the culture medium with isotopically substituted l-tyrosine elucidated this phenolic amino acid as precursor of p-anisaldehyde as well as of (2S)-hydroxy-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1-propanone. Chiral analysis via HPLC revealed an enantiomeric excess of 97% for the isolated product produced by P. sapidus.

SUBMITTER: Burger F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8838675 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Production of an Anise- and Woodruff-like Aroma by Monokaryotic Strains of <i>Pleurotus sapidus</i> Grown on <i>Citrus</i> Side Streams.

Bürger Friederike F   Koch Maximilian M   Fraatz Marco A MA   Omarini Alejandra B AB   Berger Ralf G RG   Zorn Holger H  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20220119 3


The production of natural flavors by means of microorganisms is of great interest for the food and flavor industry, and by-products of the agro-industry are particularly suitable as substrates. In the present study, <i>Citrus</i> side streams were fermented using monokaryotic strains of the fungus <i>Pleurotus sapidus</i>. Some of the cultures exhibited a pleasant smell, reminiscent of woodruff and anise, as well as herbaceous notes. To evaluate the composition of the overall aroma, liquid/liqui  ...[more]

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