Research on Characterization and Processing of Table Olives
Gandul-Rojas, Beatriz
Research on Characterization and Processing of Table Olives - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
Open Access
Written by experts in the field of table olives, this book is a source of recent research advances on the characterization and processing of table olives. Research papers are provided relating to the characterization of their composition of volatiles and the sensory profile; mineral composition and bioavailability; changes in bioactive components (chlorophylls) by processing; and new strategies to reduce sodium and additives for stabilizing the organoleptic properties and avoiding defects in table olives. Other research papers are included in relation to microbiological and chemical changes in table olives during spontaneous or controlled fermentation employing different cultivars, and the optimized use of starter cultures for the improvement of the different fermentative processes. In addition, this book includes an overview of the main technologies used for olive fermentation, including the role of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts characterizing this process, and of the processing and storage effects on the nutritional and sensory properties of table olives.
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English
books978-3-0365-0515-2 9783036505145 9783036505152
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0515-2 doi
Technology: general issues
table olives starter cultures GC-MC analysis volatile composition bitterness consumer willingness to pay descriptive sensory analysis green-olive flavor “Manzanilla” cultivar pit hardening regulated deficit irrigation panel performance panelist black ripe table olives sensory descriptors sensory profile fermentation microbiological changes organoleptic physicochemical Clostridium logistic regression acid-adapted strains predictive models fermented vegetables undefined biodiverse starters autochtonous cultures lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus pentosus Tonda di Cagliari table olive phenolic compounds oleuropein LAB yeasts fermented food probiotic table olives non-dairy probiotics sodium potassium calcium magnesium iron phosphorus darkened by oxidation olives Miller’s protocol Crews’ protocol post-digest re-extraction minerals sea salt PGI iodized salt functional food composition nutritional properties polyphenols sensory analysis chlorophyll pigments allomerization alkaline treatment phytyl-chlorin phytyl-rhodin Bella di Cerignola brines microbiological quality user-friendly spreadsheet producers bioaccessibility mineral nutrients pigment composition
Research on Characterization and Processing of Table Olives - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (248 p.)
Open Access
Written by experts in the field of table olives, this book is a source of recent research advances on the characterization and processing of table olives. Research papers are provided relating to the characterization of their composition of volatiles and the sensory profile; mineral composition and bioavailability; changes in bioactive components (chlorophylls) by processing; and new strategies to reduce sodium and additives for stabilizing the organoleptic properties and avoiding defects in table olives. Other research papers are included in relation to microbiological and chemical changes in table olives during spontaneous or controlled fermentation employing different cultivars, and the optimized use of starter cultures for the improvement of the different fermentative processes. In addition, this book includes an overview of the main technologies used for olive fermentation, including the role of lactic acid bacteria and yeasts characterizing this process, and of the processing and storage effects on the nutritional and sensory properties of table olives.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-0515-2 9783036505145 9783036505152
10.3390/books978-3-0365-0515-2 doi
Technology: general issues
table olives starter cultures GC-MC analysis volatile composition bitterness consumer willingness to pay descriptive sensory analysis green-olive flavor “Manzanilla” cultivar pit hardening regulated deficit irrigation panel performance panelist black ripe table olives sensory descriptors sensory profile fermentation microbiological changes organoleptic physicochemical Clostridium logistic regression acid-adapted strains predictive models fermented vegetables undefined biodiverse starters autochtonous cultures lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus pentosus Tonda di Cagliari table olive phenolic compounds oleuropein LAB yeasts fermented food probiotic table olives non-dairy probiotics sodium potassium calcium magnesium iron phosphorus darkened by oxidation olives Miller’s protocol Crews’ protocol post-digest re-extraction minerals sea salt PGI iodized salt functional food composition nutritional properties polyphenols sensory analysis chlorophyll pigments allomerization alkaline treatment phytyl-chlorin phytyl-rhodin Bella di Cerignola brines microbiological quality user-friendly spreadsheet producers bioaccessibility mineral nutrients pigment composition
