Carbohydrate and protein sources influence the induction of α- and β-galactosidases in Lactobacillus reuteri
The induction of α- and β-galactosidases in six strains of Lactobacillus reuteri ( L. reuteri) by six carbohydrate sources and four protein sources was studied. L. reuteri grown on raffinose had the highest α-galactosidase activity (10.55 Gal U/ml), while lactose exhibited the highest β-galactosidas...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2009-12, Vol.117 (4), p.654-659 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The induction of α- and β-galactosidases in six strains of
Lactobacillus reuteri (
L.
reuteri) by six carbohydrate sources and four protein sources was studied.
L.
reuteri grown on raffinose had the highest α-galactosidase activity (10.55 Gal
U/ml), while lactose exhibited the highest β-galactosidase activity (43.82 Gal
U/ml) when compared to other carbohydrate sources.
L.
reuteri grown on yeast extract exhibited the highest α- and β-galactosidases activity (15.27 and 12.88 Gal
U/ml, respectively) when compared to other protein sources. MF14C and SD2112 grown on raffinose had the highest α-galactosidase activity (14.75 and 14.18 Gal
U/ml, respectively) followed by CF2-7F (13.38 Gal
U/ml). CF2-7F grown on lactose had the highest β-galactosidase activity (82.01 Gal
U/ml). SD2112, MM2-3 and CF2-7F grown on yeast extract (20.96, 19.67, 19.67 Gal
U/ml, respectively) showed the highest α-galactosidase activity. MM2-3 and CF2-7F grown on yeast extract showed the highest β-galactosidase activity (18.1 and 17.59 Gal
U/ml, respectively). Raffinose and lactose were the best carbohydrate sources to produce α- and β-galactosidases, respectively. Yeast extract was the best protein source to produce both enzymes and CF2-7F strain was the best producing strain on all tested conditions. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.04.065 |