Abstract
SummaryThe aim of this study was to apply fermentation with Pediococcus acidilactici LUHS29, P. pentosaceus LUHS183, Lactobacillus casei LUHS210 and L. uvarum LUHS245 strains, as well as ultrasonication (US) for whole hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seed paste (HSP) treatment and preparation of emulsions (HSE). Additionally, the biogenic amine (BA) content and antimicrobial properties of the prepared products were evaluated. It was found that US and fermentation reduced total bacteria count in HSP. The highest BA content was found in US‐treated HSP (639.87 mg kg−1). HSEUS, HSELUHS29, HSELUHS183, HSELUHS210 and HSELUHS245 samples showed lower ζ‐potential. The highest overall acceptability (OA) was established for HSELUHS245, and correlations were established between the emotions induced by the different HSE products and OA. Pure LAB showed a broad variety of pathogen inhibition; however, the antimicrobial activity of HSP was very low, and HSE did not show any antimicrobial properties. Finally, treatment with selected LAB can be recommended for preparation of stable emulsions, and the most acceptable beverages can be obtained by using LUHS245 strain.
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