Menaquinone content and antioxidant properties of fermented cabbage products: Effect of different fermentation techniques and microbial cultures

[Display omitted] •Fermented cabbage products contained important LAB which is potentially probiotic.•Sauerkrauts had higher antioxidant content than pickled cabbages.•Menaquinone content was determined in the fermented cabbages. Pickled cabbages (brine-pickling) and sauerkraut (dry-salting) were pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of functional foods 2023-03, Vol.102, p.105467, Article 105467
Hauptverfasser: Erdoğan, Arife Kübra, Ertekin Filiz, Bilge
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Fermented cabbage products contained important LAB which is potentially probiotic.•Sauerkrauts had higher antioxidant content than pickled cabbages.•Menaquinone content was determined in the fermented cabbages. Pickled cabbages (brine-pickling) and sauerkraut (dry-salting) were produced by adding the probiotic mix culture and Lb plantarum culture, as well as spontaneous fermentation. During the fermentation, Lactobacillus spp, yeast-mold count, total coliform bacteria count, pH and total acidity were followed. Total phenolic content, ORAC and TEAC values, ascorbic acid and Menaquinone (MK-4 and MK-7) contents were analyzed in fermented samples. Lactobacillus spp was 7.82–9.70 cfu/g. Lactobacillus spp count was higher in culture-added samples and sauerkraut samples. Sauerkraut samples had higher total phenolic content, ORAC and TEAC values than pickled cabbage samples. It was found that sauerkraut samples produced by probiotic culture and spontaneous fermentation contained higher amounts of MK-4 and MK-7. Color, odor, texture, sourness and overall evaluation scores of sauerkraut samples were higher in sensory evaluation.
ISSN:1756-4646
2214-9414
DOI:10.1016/j.jff.2023.105467