Microbial fermentation affects sensorial, chemical, and microbial profile of coffee under carbonic maceration

[Display omitted] •Microbial richness increases depending on the condition of the fermentation.•Microorganisms actions could be correlated with sensory attributes.•Fermentation conditions promote sensory and chemical changes in coffee. In view of the possibility of diversifying metabolic routes prom...

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Hauptverfasser: Brioschi Junior, Dério, Carvalho Guarçoni, Rogério, de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane, Gomes Reis Veloso, Tomás, Catarina Megumi Kasuya, Maria, Catarina da Silva Oliveira, Emanuele, Maria Rodrigues da Luz, José, Rizzo Moreira, Taís, Grancieri Debona, Danieli, Louzada Pereira, Lucas
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description [Display omitted] •Microbial richness increases depending on the condition of the fermentation.•Microorganisms actions could be correlated with sensory attributes.•Fermentation conditions promote sensory and chemical changes in coffee. In view of the possibility of diversifying metabolic routes promoted by fermentation, this study proposed a new processing method for coffee, which consists of adapting a technique already consolidated in winemaking, carbonic maceration. The assay occurred under anaerobic conditions with different time and temperature fermentation. The aim of this study was to determine the differences in coffee characteristics (sensorial, chemical, and microbial) after carbonic maceration and fermentation. Specialty Coffee Association protocol, nuclear magnetic resonance, and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis were used in these analyzes. A significant functional relationship between global score and temperature (38 °C), for the fermentation time of 96 h was observed. Bacterial diversity and sensory characteristics had a positive correlation. Furthermore, trigonelline, formic acid, hydroxymethylfurfural, lipids, and γ-butyrolactone also contributed to score and sensory quality of coffee beverage. Thus, our data show consistent factors to infer on the microbiological action on the sensory quality of coffee beverage.
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Chemical changes
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Induced fermentation
Microbial metabolites
Microbiome profile
Sensory analysis
Taste
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