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Enhancing the Flavor Profile of Summer Green Tea via Fermentation with Aspergillus niger RAF106

Minyu Cai, Liyan Huang, Sashuang Dong, Nanxin Diao, Wanlin Ye, Zhiye Peng, Xiang Fang

2023Foods22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RAF106 while examining changes in its metabolites during this process. The results revealed an elevation in the content of alcohol, alkanes, and nitroxides in tea leaves following the process of fermentation. The predominant volatile compounds identified in tea leaves after undergoing a 6-day fermentation period were linalool, (Z)-α, α, 5-trimethyl-5-vinyltetrahydrofuran-2-methanol, (E)-linalool oxide (furan type), linalool oxide (pyran type), and theapyrrole. These compounds exhibited significant increases of 31.48%, 230.43%, 225.12%, 70.71%, and 521.62%, respectively, compared to the non-fermented control group (CK). The content of non-ester catechins, soluble sugars, and total flavonoids reached their peak on the 4th day of fermentation, exhibiting significant increases of 114.8%, 95.59%, and 54.70%, respectively. The content of gallic acid and free amino acids reached their peak on the 6th day of fermentation, exhibiting significant increases of 3775% and 18.18%, respectively. However, the content of ester catechin decreased by 81.23%, while caffeine decreased by 7.46%. The content of lactic acid, acetic acid, and citric acid in tea after fermentation was 421.03%, 203.13%, and 544.39% higher than before fermentation, respectively. The present study offers a fresh approach for the advancement of SGT.

Topics & Concepts

FermentationFood scienceChemistryLinaloolFlavorCitric acidLactic acidAspergillus nigerAcetic acidCaffeineGallic acidBiochemistryBiologyAntioxidantBacteriaGeneticsEndocrinologyEssential oilTea Polyphenols and EffectsPhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesFood Quality and Safety Studies
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