Affiliation:
1. International Centre for Brewing and Distilling, Department of Biological Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, EH14 4AS Edinburgh, Scotland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Seven strains of
Lactobacillus
isolated from malt whisky fermentations and representing
Lactobacillus brevis
,
L. crispatus
,
L. fermentum
,
L. hilgardii
,
L. paracasei
,
L. pentosus
, and
L. plantarum
contained genes for hydroxycinnamic acid (
p
-coumaric acid) decarboxylase. With the exception of
L. hilgardii
, these bacteria decarboxylated
p
-coumaric acid and/or ferulic acid, with the production of 4-vinylphenol and/or 4-vinylguaiacol, respectively, although the relative activities on the two substrates varied between strains. The addition of
p
-coumaric acid or ferulic acid to cultures of
L. pentosus
in MRS broth induced hydroxycinnamic acid decarboxylase mRNA within 5 min, and the gene was also induced by the indigenous components of malt wort. In a simulated distillery fermentation, a mixed culture of
L. crispatus
and
L. pentosus
in the presence of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
decarboxylated added
p
-coumaric acid more rapidly than the yeast alone but had little activity on added ferulic acid. Moreover, we were able to demonstrate the induction of hydroxycinnamic acid decarboxylase mRNA under these conditions. However, in fermentations with no additional hydroxycinnamic acid, the bacteria lowered the final concentration of 4-vinylphenol in the fermented wort compared to the level seen in a pure-yeast fermentation. It seems likely that the combined activities of bacteria and yeast decarboxylate
p
-coumaric acid and then reduce 4-vinylphenol to 4-ethylphenol more effectively than either microorganism alone in pure cultures. Although we have shown that lactobacilli participate in the metabolism of phenolic compounds during malt whisky fermentations, the net result is a reduction in the concentrations of 4-vinylphenol and 4-vinylguaiacol prior to distillation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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