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Identification of New Natural Sources of Flavour and Aroma Metabolites from Solid-State Fermentation of Agro-Industrial By-Products

Melodie A. Lindsay, Ninna Granucci, David Greenwood, Silas G. Villas‐Bôas

2022Metabolites31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing consumer demand for natural flavours and fragrances has driven up prices and increased pressure on natural resources. A shift in consumer preference towards more sustainable and economical sources of these natural additives and away from synthetic production has encouraged research into alternative supplies of these valuable compounds. Solid-state fermentation processes support the natural production of secondary metabolites, which represents most flavour and aroma compounds, while agro-industrial by-products are a low-value waste stream with a high potential for adding value. Accordingly, four filamentous fungi species with a history of use in the production of fermented foods and food additives were tested to ferment nine different agro-industrial by-products. Hundreds of volatile compounds were produced and identified using headspace (HS) solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Four compounds of interest, phenylacetaldehyde, methyl benzoate, 1-octen-3-ol, and phenylethyl alcohol, were extracted and quantified. Preliminary yields were encouraging compared to traditional sources. This, combined with the low-cost substrates and the high-value natural flavours and aromas produced, presents a compelling case for further optimisation of the process.

Topics & Concepts

FlavourAromaChemistryFermentationPhenylacetaldehydeSolid-state fermentationSolid-phase microextractionFood scienceIndustrial productionPulp and paper industryGas chromatography–mass spectrometryBiotechnologyMass spectrometryChromatographyOrganic chemistryBiologyEngineeringKeynesian economicsEconomicsBiochemical and biochemical processesFermentation and Sensory AnalysisPhytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities