Food Chemistry: X (Apr 2025)

Exploring the effects of milk-enriched walnut soy sauce: Insights from GC-IMS and metagenomics approach to flavor and microbial shifts

  • Munguntsetseg Battur,
  • Muhammad Aaqil,
  • Jingchuan Zheng,
  • Huang Xiao Lin,
  • Bolormaa Chuluunotgon,
  • Tserenkhand Zorigtbaatar,
  • Cunchao Zhao,
  • Yang Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fochx.2025.102364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
p. 102364

Abstract

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This study investigates the impact of milk addition on the fermentation of walnut soy sauce, using Gas Chromatography-Ion Mobility Spectrometry (GC-IMS) and metagenomics to analyze flavor profiles and microbial dynamics. GC-IMS analysis showed significant increases in volatile compounds such as esters (ethyl acetate), aldehydes (hexanal), and alcohols (isoamyl alcohol), enhancing the aroma and taste. Metagenomic analysis revealed that milk increased microbial diversity, with Weissella and Lactobacillus dominating early fermentation. The milk-enriched soy sauce (SYM) exhibited higher amino acid nitrogen (2.67 g/L), and total nitrogen (7.18 g/L) compared to the control, indicating improved nutritional quality. Protease activity peaked at 2438.5 U/g for neutral protease, supporting efficient protein hydrolysis. Relative Odor Activity Value (ROAV) analysis identified 29 key flavor compounds, including 3-methyl butanol and ethyl 2-methyl butyrate, which contributed fruity and buttery notes to SYM. These results suggest that milk enhances microbial growth and improves both flavor and nutritional quality of walnut soy sauce.

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