Effect of added autochthonous yeasts on the volatile compounds of dry-cured hams

Int J Food Microbiol. 2015 Nov 6:212:25-33. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2015.06.024. Epub 2015 Jul 2.

Abstract

Three yeast strains belonging to Debaryomyces and Hyphopichia spp., isolated from dry-cured hams and previously tested for biocontrol activity against toxigenic Penicillium nordicum, were investigated for ability in colonising ham surface. Hams were twice yeast-inoculated onto the unskinned muscle surface during ripening and processed up to full maturation in two manufacturing plants. The yeast strains and the manufacturing plants differed (P < 0.05) in surface populations, volatile compounds and sensory descriptors of matured hams. Sensory scores for each of the yeast-inoculated groups were higher or similar to the non-inoculated ones (controls). Debaryomyces strains were regarded as those most fit to colonise the ham surface under the ecological conditions of dry-curing rooms, hence to qualify as biocontrol agents against the growth of undesired mould and preserve the typical sensory properties of dry-cured hams.

Keywords: Debaryomyces spp.; Dry-cured ham; Sensory analysis; Volatile compounds; Yeast.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Colony Count, Microbial
  • Food Microbiology / methods*
  • Humans
  • Meat Products / analysis
  • Meat Products / microbiology*
  • Meat Products / standards*
  • Microbial Interactions
  • Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
  • Penicillium / growth & development
  • Sensation
  • Swine
  • Volatile Organic Compounds / analysis
  • Yeasts / chemistry
  • Yeasts / growth & development
  • Yeasts / metabolism*
  • Yeasts / ultrastructure

Substances

  • Volatile Organic Compounds