Leuconostoc mesenteroides AA001: A High-Efficiency Nitrite Degrader Facilitating Controlled and Safe Traditional Vegetable Fermentation
Xiaoou Zhao, Lizhai Liu, Yunhui Zhao, Duojia Wang, Xin Zhang, Xiangshu Jin, Lei Wang, Xiaoxiao Liu

TL;DR
A new Leuconostoc mesenteroides strain helps safely control vegetable fermentation by reducing nitrite levels and maintaining flavor and safety.
Contribution
Isolation and characterization of L. mesenteroides AA001, a high-efficiency nitrite-degrading strain for safe vegetable fermentation.
Findings
L. mesenteroides AA001 consistently degrades over 90% of nitrite under various conditions.
Inoculation with AA001 maintains nitrite levels below Chinese safety standards and shortens fermentation time.
AA001 does not harm nutritional content or flavor and suppresses harmful microorganisms.
Abstract
In traditional vegetable fermentation, the lack of effective microbial community control often leads to excessive nitrite accumulation, a major food safety concern. To address this challenge, this study aimed to isolate and characterize a high-performance starter culture strain capable of simultaneously degrading nitrite and guiding safe, controlled fermentation. A strain of L. mesenteroides AA001 was isolated from traditionally fermented Yingcai. It exhibited strong nitrite-degrading activity, with degradation rates consistently exceeding 90% under various environmental conditions, and demonstrated robust environmental adaptability. When used as a starter culture in vegetable fermentation, L. mesenteroides AA001 significantly accelerated nitrite degradation and consistently maintained peak nitrite concentrations below the Chinese national standard limit (20 mg/kg), while also…
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TopicsProbiotics and Fermented Foods · Fungal Biology and Applications · Fermentation and Sensory Analysis
