Identification of Microorganisms Involved in Cocoa Fermentation in Togo and Evaluation of Their Impact on the Quality of the Derived Product

DIABANGOUAYA Delia Carmen *

Laboratory of Microbiology and Food Quality Control (LAMICODA), University of Lomé, Togo.

DJERI Bouraïma

Laboratory of Microbiology and Food Quality Control (LAMICODA), University of Lomé, Togo.

GAMBOGOU Banfitebiyi

Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Direction des Laboratoires de l’ITRA, Lomé, Togo.

DIANTOM Agoura

Laboratory of Biomedical, Food and Environmental Health Sciences (LaSBASE), Higher School of Biological and Food Techniques (ESTBA), University of Lomé, Togo.

MELILA Mamatchi

Laboratory of Biochemistry Applied to Nutrition and Food, Department of Biochemistry/Nutrition, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lomé, Togo.

KAROU Damintoti

Laboratory of Microbiology and Food Quality Control (LAMICODA), University of Lomé, Togo.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To identify the microorganisms involved in spontaneous cocoa fermentation in Togo and to evaluate their impact on the quality of the derived product.

Place and Duration of Study: Laboratory of Microbiology and Food Quality Control (LAMICODA), University of Lomé, Togo and Laboratory of Biomedical, Food and Environmental Health Sciences (LaSBASE), Higher School of Biological and Food Techniques (ESTBA), University of Lomé, Togo between January 2023 and July 2025.

Methodology: Spontaneous fermentations were carried out at two cocoa production sites in the Kloto region: Gadza-Wukpe and Tove Atsave. Characteristic colonies were isolated and subjected to standard biochemical identification tests. The selected strains were then used for controlled laboratory fermentations. The beans obtained from adding selected strains to fermentation start, were subjected to organoleptic analysis and an evaluation of their commercial quality based on international standards.

Results: Microbiological analyses made it possible to isolate 27 strains among the mesophilic aerobic flora, yeasts and molds and lactic acid bacteria belonging to the genera Saccharomyces, Lactobacillus, Lactiplantibacillus, Pichia, Weisselia, Kluyveromyces, Leuconostoc, Enterococcus.

Conclusion: As a perspective, the standardization of fermentation processes will allow to produce derived products, particularly chocolate and roasted cocoa beans of better and constant quality.

Keywords: Cocoa, fermentation, strains, quality, Togo


How to Cite

Carmen, DIABANGOUAYA Delia, DJERI Bouraïma, GAMBOGOU Banfitebiyi, DIANTOM Agoura, MELILA Mamatchi, and KAROU Damintoti. 2025. “Identification of Microorganisms Involved in Cocoa Fermentation in Togo and Evaluation of Their Impact on the Quality of the Derived Product”. Journal of Advances in Microbiology 25 (9):97-109. https://doi.org/10.9734/jamb/2025/v25i9994.

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