This study has been designed to investigate the volatile profiles, physicochemical properties, bacterial succession, together with their interrelationships along the 45-day fermentation of goose sour meat, sampled at 0 (G0), 15 (G15), 30 (G30), and 45 (G45) days. Fermentation resulted in decreased pH and springiness and increased hardness, chewiness, and L∗ values (p < 0.05). GC-IMS analysis identified 40 volatile compounds, with rPCA highlighting shifts in compound levels over time. Key volatiles, such as isovaleraldehyde-D/M, ethyl acetate-D, and acetic acid-D, increased notably at later stages (G30 and G45), while 1-hexanol-D/M and 2-nonanone decreased. Bacterial diversity indices declined, with Leuconostoc, Lactobacillus, and Staphylococcus identified as dominant bacteria genera. Lactobacillus gradually outcompeted other bacteria genera, reaching peak abundance at 45 days. Lactobacillus abundance correlated positively with pH reduction, key volatiles, and chewiness, enhancing product characteristics. These findings provide valuable insights into bacterial and flavor development in goose sour meat fermentation, aiding future research.

Lan, Q., Zhao, X., Qin, J., Tang, J., Zeng, R., Liu, Y., et al. (2025). Dynamic changes and correlations of physicochemical, volatile metabolites, and bacterial communities during fermentation of sour meat fermented from goose meat. LEBENSMITTEL-WISSENSCHAFT + TECHNOLOGIE, 224(15 May 2025), 1-12 [10.1016/j.lwt.2025.117864].

Dynamic changes and correlations of physicochemical, volatile metabolites, and bacterial communities during fermentation of sour meat fermented from goose meat

Laghi, Luca
2025

Abstract

This study has been designed to investigate the volatile profiles, physicochemical properties, bacterial succession, together with their interrelationships along the 45-day fermentation of goose sour meat, sampled at 0 (G0), 15 (G15), 30 (G30), and 45 (G45) days. Fermentation resulted in decreased pH and springiness and increased hardness, chewiness, and L∗ values (p < 0.05). GC-IMS analysis identified 40 volatile compounds, with rPCA highlighting shifts in compound levels over time. Key volatiles, such as isovaleraldehyde-D/M, ethyl acetate-D, and acetic acid-D, increased notably at later stages (G30 and G45), while 1-hexanol-D/M and 2-nonanone decreased. Bacterial diversity indices declined, with Leuconostoc, Lactobacillus, and Staphylococcus identified as dominant bacteria genera. Lactobacillus gradually outcompeted other bacteria genera, reaching peak abundance at 45 days. Lactobacillus abundance correlated positively with pH reduction, key volatiles, and chewiness, enhancing product characteristics. These findings provide valuable insights into bacterial and flavor development in goose sour meat fermentation, aiding future research.
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Lan, Q., Zhao, X., Qin, J., Tang, J., Zeng, R., Liu, Y., et al. (2025). Dynamic changes and correlations of physicochemical, volatile metabolites, and bacterial communities during fermentation of sour meat fermented from goose meat. LEBENSMITTEL-WISSENSCHAFT + TECHNOLOGIE, 224(15 May 2025), 1-12 [10.1016/j.lwt.2025.117864].
Lan, Qiuyu; Zhao, Xin; Qin, Jun; Tang, Junni; Zeng, Rui; Liu, Yuan; Du, Xin; Zhu, Chenglin; Laghi, Luca
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