Chen YS, Srionnual S, Onda T, Yanagida F. Effects of prebiotic oligosaccharides and trehalose on growth and production of bacteriocins by lactic acid bacteria.
Lett Appl Microbiol 2007;
45:190-3. [PMID:
17651217 DOI:
10.1111/j.1472-765x.2007.02167.x]
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Abstract
AIMS
To investigate the effects of two prebiotics and trehalose on the production of bacteriocins.
METHODS AND RESULTS
Four carbohydrates [dextrose, fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), raffinose, and trehalose] were used as the sole carbon source in a simple broth. Five bacteriocin-producing strains of bacteria, including those producing nisin, enteriocin, and other bacteriocins, were used, and their inhibitory activities when grown on each carbohydrate were determined. The inhibitory activity assay was performed using the agar well diffusion method, and Lactobacillus sakei JCM 1,157(T) was used as the indicator strain. Effective enhancement of bacteriocin production was observed with FOS and trehalose incubation.
CONCLUSIONS
The results suggest that FOS and trehalose can effectively enhance the production of the five kinds of bacteriocins evaluated in this study.
SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY
This study offers useful information for not only a new application of FOS and trehalose, but also the potential improvement of food preservation.
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