Probiotic potential of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)–producing yeast and its influence on the quality of cheese

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Kazakh cheese is a traditional dairy product in Xinjiang, China. To study the function and potential probiotic characteristics of yeast in Kazakh cheese and its contribution to cheese fermentation, we screened the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)–producing yeasts Pichia kudriavzevii 1–21, Kluyveromyces marxianus B13–5, Saccharomyces cerevisiae DL6–20, and Kluyveromyces lactis DY1–10. We investigated the potential probiotic properties of these strains and their use in cheese fermentation (cheeses designated CSP, CSM, CSS, and CSI, respectively); a control with no added yeast was designated CS. The results showed that the 4 yeast strains all showed high self-polymerization (2- and 24-h autoaggregation capacity of >80 and 90%, respectively), hydrophobicity (40–92% variation, low hydrophobicity in xylene, but within the range of probiotics), and the ability to survive the gastrointestinal tract (survival rate >75% after simulation), indicating the probiotic ability of the strains in vitro. The GABA production capacity of the CSM cheese increased (to 95.6 mg/100 g), but its protein content did not change significantly, and amino acid degradation was obvious. The GABA production capacity of the CSS cheese decreased (to 450 mg/kg); its protein content declined, and its amino acid content increased. Except for water and protein, we found no obvious differences in most physical and chemical indicators. Kluyveromyces marxianus B13–5 helped to form the desired texture. Multivariate statistical analysis showed that fermentation of the cheese with the 4 yeasts improved the production of esters and alcohols. The CSS cheese had good aroma production performance, because S. cerevisiae DL6–20 produced high concentrations of isoamyl alcohol, hexanoic acid ethyl ester, benzyl alcohol, octanoic acid ethyl ester, 3-hydroxy-2-butanone, and hexanoic acid; the content of 2-methyl-propanoic acid was low. Compared with the CSP cheese, the CSI and CSM cheeses had a fruitier aroma and a milder odor, but the CSI and CSM cheeses had high concentrations of ethyl acetate, butanoic acid, ethyl ester, 3-methyl-1-butanol-acetate, ethyl hexanoate, ethyl octanoate, acetic acid 2-phenylethyl ester, and ethyl lactate; concentrations of 3-methyl-butanoic acid, propanoic acid, acetic acid, and butanoic acid were low. The CSP cheese had stronger acid-producing ability. The order of fragrance production performance was CSS > CSI, CSM > CSP > CS. Research into the fermentation mechanisms of GABA-producing yeast in cheese will provide a theoretical basis for the quality control and industrial production of Kazakh cheese.

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Li, S., Zhang, Y., Yin, P., Zhang, K., Liu, Y., Gao, Y., … Li, B. (2021). Probiotic potential of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)–producing yeast and its influence on the quality of cheese. Journal of Dairy Science, 104(6), 6559–6576. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2020-19845

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