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Anaerobic Reduction of Glycerol to Propanediol-1.3 by Lactobacillus brevis and Lactobacillus buchneri
1984
Summary Three strains of Lactobacillus brevis and one strain of Lactobacillus buchneri grew very poorly on glucose. Good growth was observed on glucose plus glycerol; while glucose was fermented to acetate or ethanol, lactate and CO 2 , glycerol was dehydrated to 3-hydroxypropanal and subsequently reduced to propanediol-1.3. Cell extracts of L. brevis and L. buchneri grown on glucose plus glycerol contained a B 12 -dependent glycerol dehydratase and a propanediol-1.3 dehydrogenase. Glycerol was not metabolized when used as the only substrate. Fructose as sole carbon source was partially reduced to mannitol. The joint fermentation of fructose and glycerol yielded propanediol-1.3 from glycero…
A polyphasic approach in order to identify dominant lactic acid bacteria during pasta manufacturing
2010
Using a polyphasic approach, we have isolated and identified, lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in samples directly collected from an artisanal pasta-making manufactory located in Puglia (South Italy). Samples were collected during several steps of pasta processing and LAB were isolated on MRS and M17 plates. Furthermore, strains were grouped in a total of eight species by means of randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) typing and 16S rDNA sequencing. The majority of strains were identified as belonging to Pediococcus pentosaceus and Enterococcus faecium species. The remaining strains were characterized and assigned to Weissella confusa, Pediococcus acidilactici,…
Effects of soybean meal based diet on growth performance, gut histopathology and intestinal microbiota of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
2006
Abstract Effects of soybean meal (SBM) based diet on growth performance, histology of the intestinal epithelium and on the gut microbiota of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were investigated on two trials lasting for 8 weeks (Trial I) and 18 weeks (Trial II). The microbiological characterization was done both with conventional plating techniques, biochemical profiling and length heterogeneity analysis of PCR amplified 16S rDNA (LH-PCR). Typical histological changes were found after 18 weeks of SBM feeding (Trial II). Mean height of simple foldings were significantly higher within the group fed with fish meal (FM) based diet. These changes were not, however, reflected in the app…
Characterization of Lactobacillus isolates from fermented olives and their bacteriocin gene profiles
2011
Near one hundred isolates of Lactobacillus paraplantarum, Lactobacillus pentosus and Lactobacillus plantarum from table olives were studied. Strains were genotyped by rep-PCR. Although the technique failed to differentiate some isolates at the species level, it proved a robust and easy procedure that could be useful for distinguishing between related strains of L. paraplantarum, L. pentosus and L. plantarum from a large pool of unrelated strains of these species. A PCR-based screening revealed the presence of the plantaricin encoding genes plnA, plnB, plnC, plnD, plnE/F, plnF, plnI, plnJ, plnK, plnG and plnN in most isolates of the three species. Sequences of bacteriocin genes present in L.…
An Influence of Fructan Containing Concentrate from Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers on the Development of Probiotic Dairy Starters on Milk and Oat-based S…
2007
Supplementation of milk and oat hydrolysate containing medium with Jerusalem artichoke concentrate (JAC) and subsequent fermentation with probiotic dairy starters resulted in substantial stimulation of probiotics Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus acidophilus as well as yogurt starter culture Lactobacillus bulgaricus development and acidification rate. The strain-specific responses of the general yogurt cultures, as well as probiotics to the addition of JAC, should be considered to achieve optimal composition of probiotic strains and conformable fermentation conditions. JAC is suggested to be perspective prebiotic additive for fermented synbiotic milks or oat-hydrolysate-based product…
Lactobacillus tucceti sp. nov., a new lactic acid bacterium isolated from sausage
2006
Abstract Following the application of several molecular techniques strain R 19c, isolated from sausage by Reuter in 1970 and deposited at the DSMZ as Lactobacillus sp., has been identified as pertaining to a new species. It showed singular ISR- Dde I and ISR- Hae III profiles that allowed its differentiation from 68 lactic acid bacteria reference strains analyzed. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences places this strain in the genus Lactobacillus within the Lactobacillus alimentarius group. Species L. versmoldensis is the closest phylogenetic neighbor with 96.3% sequence similarity. DNA–DNA hybridization experiments confirmed the independent status at species level of this …
Epimerization, oxidation and reduction of bile acids by Eubacterium lentum
1984
Summary Twenty-eight strains of Eubacterium lentum were divided into five groups on the basis of their ability to metabolize cholic acid and dehydrocholic acid: (I) Strains with 3α- and 3/β-dehydrogenating activities (1 strain), (II) strains with 12α-dehydrogenating activity (5 strains), (III) strains with 3α-, 3β-, 7α-, and 12α-dehydrogenating activities (8 isolates), (IV) transition stages between group II and III (1 strain), (V) strains devoid of any measurable bile acid metabolizing activities or with only trace activities (11 isolates). Using appropriate bile acids it was demonstrated that hydroxyl or keto groups at positions C 3 , C 7 , and C 12 did not influence bile acid transformat…
Inactivation of a small heat shock protein affects cell morphology and membrane fluidity in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1.
2011
A small heat shock gene of Lactobacillus plantarum strain WCFS1 was deleted using a Cre-lox based system. Compared to the wild type, the ∆hsp 18.55 mutant strain displayed a similar growth rate when cultivated either under optimal temperature or under different stress conditions such as heat, low pH and salt stress. However, a longer lag phase was observed when the ∆hsp 18.55 mutant strain was cultivated under short intense heat stress (50 °C). This suggests that the hsp 18.55 gene of L. plantarum may be involved in recovery of L. plantarum stressed cells in the early stage of high temperature stress. In addition, morphology of the mutant cells, investigated by scanning electron microscopy,…
Antibacterial polypeptides of Lactobacillus species
1990
Twelve of 79 strains of the genus Lactobacillus, mainly isolated from plants or fermenting material, were found to inhibit at least one of the nine indicator strains of the species Lact. brevis, Pediococcus damnosus and Leucanostoc oenos. The antimicrobial activities from Lact. brevis B 37 and Lact. casei B 80 were caused by polypeptides detectable in the culture liquids. They are bacteriocins with a narrow antimicrobial spectrum. Brevicin 37 from Lact. brevis B 37 was active against many lactic acid bacteria and Nocardia corallina, whereas caseicin 80 from Lact. casei B 80 inhibits only one other strain of Lact. casei. Brevicin 37 is stable at 121dC, caseicin 80 is inactivated above 60dC, …
The effect of Pediococcus acidilactici and Lactobacillus sakei on biogenic amines formation and free amino acid profile in different lupin during fer…
2016
Abstract The effect of Pediococcus acidilactici and Lactobacillus sakei strains on biogenic amines (BAs) formation during submerged and solid state fermentation of Lupinus luteus and Lupinus angustifolius was analysed. The composition of lupin seeds was evaluated and the influence of fermentation on free amino acid (FAA) profile was investigated. The highest protein and carbohydrate contents were found in L. luteus var. ‘Vilciai’, the highest carbohydrate contents – in L. angustifolius hybrid lines No. 1701 and No. 1800, and fat – in L. angustifolius hybrid lines No. 1700, No. 1703 and No. 1734. The interaction between the fermentation method, the bacterial strains used and lupin varieties …