To improve the gel properties of liquid whole egg by short-term lactic acid bacteria fermentation

2021 
Abstract Fermentation, as a simple, safe and environmentally friendly technology, is promising in the modification of proteins. In this study, the liquid whole egg (LWE) was fermented at 37 °C by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 90 (L. plantarum 90) which the dose of inoculation was about 8 Log 10 CFU mL−1. During the process, the total aerobic mesophilic count (TAM) and the number of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of LWE increased at 3 h and then decreased, consistent with the changes in protein solubility. Besides, the T2 relaxation time of fermented egg gels moved to low relaxation time (T22 shifted from 2154.44 ms (0 h) to 1232.85 ms (9 h)), indicating that the water retention of fermented egg gels was enhanced. After fermentation, it could be seen intuitively that the porous structure of the gel surface almost disappeared, along with the improved springiness and brightness by texture and color measurement. This study suggested that moderate fermentation (L. plantarum 90, 1% v/v, 9 h) could effectively improve the gel property of LWE, and thus had a potential to expand the application of LWE in the food industry.
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