Changes in some nutritional components of soymilk during fermentation by the culinary and medicinal mushroom Grifola frondosa

Soymilk was fermented by Grifola frondosa and the changes in the contents of polysaccharide, oligosaccharide, crude protein, B-vitamins, free amino acids and isoflavones were analyzed. Polysaccharide and free amino acids were increased by the fermentation of G. frondosa while crude protein was reduc...

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Published inFood science & technology Vol. 62; no. 1; pp. 468 - 473
Main Authors Yang, Hailong, Zhang, Liang, Xiao, Gongnian, Feng, Jiabin, Zhou, Huabin, Huang, Furu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2015
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Summary:Soymilk was fermented by Grifola frondosa and the changes in the contents of polysaccharide, oligosaccharide, crude protein, B-vitamins, free amino acids and isoflavones were analyzed. Polysaccharide and free amino acids were increased by the fermentation of G. frondosa while crude protein was reduced. The flatulence factor (e.g. stachyose and raffinose) was significantly decreased and the contents of raffinose and stachyose were decreased from 1.44 g l−1 and 2.10 g l−1 to 0.75 g l−1 and 0.04 g l−1, respectively. The contents of thiamin and niacin were increased by the fermentation of G. frondosa from 3.27 mg l−1 and 3.84 mg l−1 at the beginning to 10.82 mg l−1 and 8.74 mg l−1 after 144 h of fermentation, respectively. Some isoflavone glycosides were converted to aglycones and the content of daidzein was increased by the fermentation of G. frondosa. The results suggested fermentation by G. frondosa could improve the acceptability and health properties of soymilk. •The acceptability and nutritional properties of soymilk were improved by Grifola frondosa.•The contents of polysaccharide, thiamin, niacin and free amino acids were increased.•The flatulence factor (e.g. stachyose and raffinose) was significantly decreased.•The content of daidzein was increased.
ISSN:0023-6438
1096-1127
DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2014.05.027