Lactic acid bacteria production from whey

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María Elena Mondragón-Parada
Minerva Nájera-Martínez
Cleotilde Juárez-Ramírez
Juvencio Galíndez-Mayer
Nora Ruiz-Ordaz
Eliseo Cristiani-Urbina
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[1] del I.P.N. Carpio y Plan de Ayala,Departamento de Ingeniería Bioquímica, Escuele Naciona de Ciencias Biológicas
[2] “Centro Operativo Naranjo”,undefined
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Ammonium salts; biomass; lactic acid bacteria; whey; yeast extract;
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The main purpose of this work was to isolate and characterize lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains to be used for biomass production using a whey-based medium supplemented with an ammonium salt and with very low levels of yeast extract (0.25 g/L). Five strains of LAB were isolated from naturally soured milk after enrichment in whey-based medium. One bacterial isolate, designated MNM2, exhibited a remarkable capability to utilize whey lactose and give a high biomass yield on lactose. This strain was identified as Lactobacillus casei by its 16S rDNA sequence. A kinetic study of cell growth, lactose consumption, and titratable acidity production of this bacterial strain was performed in a bioreactor. The biomass yield on lactose, the percentage of lactose consumption, and the maximum increase in cell mass obtained in the bioreactor were 0.165 g of biomass/g of lactose, 100%, and 2.0 g/L, respectively, which were 1.44,1.11, and 2.35 times higher than those found in flask cultures. The results suggest that it is possible to produce LAB biomass from a whey-based medium supplemented with minimal amounts of yeast extract.
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