Abstract

Picking vegetables is, along with salting and drying, one of the oldest ways to preserve food in the world. This is the process of decomposition of simple sugars into lactic acid with the participation of lactic bacteria. The aim of the study was to obtain powders from fermented red beet juice with the highest possible amount of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and active ingredients. For the analysis, juices were squeezed from the vegetables and two types of fermentation were used: a spontaneous fermentation and a dedicated one. After inoculation, samples were taken for analysis on a daily basis. Extract, pH, total acidity, pigments, and color were measured. In addition, microbiological tests were also carried out. The juices from the fifth day of fermentation was also spray dried, to obtain fermented beetroot powder. Juices from 3–5th day were characterized by a high content of LAB and betanin, had also a low pH, which proves that the lactic fermentation is working properly. The exception was the juice from spontaneous fermentation. According to the observations, the fermentation process did not run properly, and further analysis is needed. The powders were stable; however, results obtained from the pigment content and the LAB content are not satisfactory and require further analysis.

Highlights

  • Fermented products, including vegetable and vegetable juices, have become more and more popular

  • The fermentation process depends on many factors; one is the type of lactic acid bacteria used and the other is the duration of the process

  • It could be related to the fermentation process and lowering the pH of the juice, while betaxanthin are more sensitive for pH changes than betacyanins [22,39,40]

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Introduction

Fermented products, including vegetable and vegetable juices, have become more and more popular. This is related to new nutritional trends and growing consumer awareness of food processing [1,2,3]. Beetroot and its juice has a number of health-promoting properties. Consuming it helps prevent atherosclerosis, lower cholesterol, increase immunity, reduce stress, and slow down the aging processes. This vegetable, as well as its juice, contains many minerals such as iron, magnesium, calcium, zinc, copper, and manganese. The healthpromoting properties of the beetroot juices resulting from the content of these ingredients

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