发酵
可滴定酸
食品科学
味道
风味
化学
接种
细菌
酚类
生物
新陈代谢
微生物代谢
微生物菌剂
小粒咖啡
氨基酸
微生物
生咖啡
生物化学
植物
美拉德反应
微生物种群生物学
酚酸
食品加工中的发酵
丙酮
作者
Shengjie Duan,Jinya Dong,Yuanfeng Chen,Lihui Yu,Shan Liu,Rongxian Yu,Zezhu Du,Yan Shen,Xiuli Lu,Jianyang Fu,Ruijuan Yang,Chongye Fang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41538-026-00852-1
摘要
This study evaluates the flavor-enhancing effects of kombucha-inoculated fermentation on Coffea arabica L. and uncovers regulatory mechanisms across microbial succession, physicochemical shifts, amino acid remodeling, and volatile formation. Controlled fermentations using kombucha symbiotic consortium for 144 h was comparedwith spontaneous fermentation. At endpoint, bacterial richness in the KT group was 34% higher compared to the CK group. The KT group exhibited a significantly lower pH (4.21) than the CK group (4.95). Komagataeibacter and Zygosaccharomyces were enriched 2-6 fold, while Enterobacter and Aspergillus were suppressed. Kombucha coffee showed lower pH, titratable acidity increased by 64%, and reducing sugars decreased by 43%. Sweet-taste FAAs increased and bitter FAAs decreased, correlating with floral-fruity esters (r ≥ 0.74). Volatiles such as phenylethyl alcohol (42%), phenethyl acetate (200%), and ethyl isovalerate (89%), while off-flavor acids and smoky phenols decreased. Sensory scores improved in floral, fruity, and sweet attributes. Multi-omics linked dominant taxa to upregulated pathways (ester biosynthesis, aromatic amino acid degradation, Maillard products) and key functional genes. These results establish kombucha Inoculated Fermentation as a reproducible, mechanism-based strategy for targeted flavor optimization in speciality coffee and other high-value agricultural products.
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