Inoculation of yeast and bacterium in wet-processed Coffea canephora

Food Chem. 2023 Jan 30:400:134107. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134107. Epub 2022 Sep 3.

Abstract

This study evaluated the inoculation of Meyerozyma guilliermondii and Bacillus licheniformis, separately or in co-culture, in wet-processed conilon coffee. Wet fermentation was conducted for 48 h. Mesophilic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, and filamentous fungi were counted during fermentation. The inoculation of B. licheniformis and M. guilliermondii stimulated the multiplication of lactic acid bacteria. Acetic, citric, lactic, oxalic, malic, succinic, tartaric acids, glucose, and fructose were identified in all treatments at different concentrations. Methyl salicylate, 2-heptanol, 2-nonanol, and heptanone were found during fermentation. Methylpyrazine, 2,6-dimethylpyrazine, 2,5-dimethylpyrazine, and 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine identified after roasting assigned notes of "almond" and "chocolate" to the beverages. All treatments were classified as "premium," with the B. licheniformis treatment receiving the highest score. Bacillus licheniformis obtained better performance in fermentation, increasing coffee score and producing volatile compounds that provided positive sensory notes to the beverage.

Keywords: Bacillus licheniformis; Co-inoculation; Conilon coffee; Fermentation; Meyerozyma guilliermondii.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Coffea*
  • Coffee / microbiology
  • Fructose
  • Glucose
  • Heptanol
  • Lactobacillales*
  • Yeasts

Substances

  • Coffee
  • Fructose
  • Heptanol
  • Glucose