Inherent Microorganisms Affects the Quality of a Nigerian Fermented Beverage “Agadagidi” During Production

Mogaji, K. J. and Arotupin, D. J. and Mogaji, O. and Arogunjo, A. O. and AJayi-Moses, O. B. and Akinwunmi, I. M. and Gabriel, P. O. and Orekoya, E. S. and Olajesu, O. L. and Adeleye, H. J. and Aribisala, J. O. (2021) Inherent Microorganisms Affects the Quality of a Nigerian Fermented Beverage “Agadagidi” During Production. Asian Food Science Journal, 20 (7). pp. 6-17. ISSN 2581-7752

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Abstract

This research produced wine from unripe plantain fruits using spontaneous fermentation method. The period of production was five days. The purpose of this study was to isolate and identify microorganisms associated with unripe plantain fruits, determine the physicochemical parameters of the fermenting medium. Microbial count, foaming density, alcohol content, enzymes assay, sensory analysis, physicochemical properties, mineral content, antioxidants properties, and antinutrient content of the sample were investigated every 24 h for 5 days. A total of seven bacteria and four fungi consisting of yeasts and moulds were isolated during the study. The microbial loads of bacteria and fungi of the unfermented plantain fruits were 8.0 × 106 ± 0.01 cfu/mL and 14.2 × 104 ± 0.01 sfu/mL respectively. The temperature (ºC), pH and titratable acidity (%) ranged from 25.55-32.50, 4.51-5.50 and 0.99-3.50 respectively. The sample was observed to be colourless all through the fermentation periods. Turbidity of the samples increased during fermentation from 43.50 to 111.00. The data obtained from this work has shown the importance of unripe plantain micro-flora in the production of “Agadagidi”. It is also concluded that consortium of microorganisms inherent within the plantain fruits are involved in plantain fruits fermentation. This information can contribute to a better understanding of the “Agadagidi” production process for a consistent quality beverage.

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Subjects: STM Digital Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 06 Jan 2023 11:44
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2024 11:52
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