Metagenomic and meta-metabolomic analysis of traditional Korean rice vinegar productions shows a large variability between producers

Louise Vermote, Byung Hee Chun, Shezad Abid Khan, Luc De Vuyst, Che Ok Jeon, Stefan Weckx

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Abstract

Cereal vinegars have been used for thousands of years, especially in Asian countries. These vinegars are still produced in a traditional way by a spontaneous, consecutive, alcoholic and acetic acid fermentation process in open vats under non-sterile conditions, which can lead to an unstable and inconsistent flavor and quality. The
present study characterized the microbial diversity of complete, traditional Korean rice vinegar productions at two producers (A and B), from steamed rice to rice vinegar, applying high-throughput amplicon-based and shotgun metagenomic sequencing, in combination with meta-metabolomic analysis. Functional analysis based on
metagenome-assembled genomes provided insights into the genetic potential of the different microorganisms involved. Producer A used nuruk, a traditional starter, and seed vinegar to start the alcoholic and acetic acid fermentation phases, respectively, which resulted in highly controlled productions even when different fermentation vessels were used. Producer B used only nuruk to start the vinegar productions, and the spontaneous inoculation of acetic acid bacteria did fail in one of the productions. The addition of nuruk resulted in a simultaneous rice starch saccharification and alcoholic fermentation phase characterized by producer-specific moulds, yeasts, and lactic acid bacteria (LAB). During the acetic acid fermentation phase at both producers
(a) novel Acetobacter species, related to A. pasteurianus was found. The simultaneous presence of several LAB species made it hard to link them with the production of specific metabolites. Also, the species contributing to ester formation, important for the flavor, was not clear and requires further research;
Original languageEnglish
Article number111283
Pages (from-to)1-23
Number of pages23
JournalInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
Volume440
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Sept 2025

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Keywords

  • Korean rice vinegar
  • Nuruk
  • Shotgun metagenomic sequencing
  • Metagenome-assembled genomes
  • Functional analysis

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