Biotransformation of phenylpyruvic acid to phenyllactic acid by growing and resting cells of a Lactobacillus sp. |
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Authors: | Xingfeng Li Bo Jiang Beilei Pan |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Key Laboratory of Food Science and Safety, Ministry of Education, Southern Yangtze University, Wuxi, 214036, China;(2) Chinese Institute of Food Science and Technology, Beijing, 100833, China |
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Abstract: | Phenyllactic acid (PLA) is a novel antimicrobial compound derived from phenylalanine (Phe). Lactobacillus sp. SK007, having high PLA-producing ability, was isolated from Chinese traditional pickles. When 6.1 mM phenylpyruvic acid (PPA) was used to replace Phe as substrate at the same concentration, PLA production increased 14-fold and the fermentation time decreased from 72 h to 24 h with growing cells. With resting cells, however, 6.8 mM PLA could be obtained as optimal yield using the following conditions: 12 mM PPA, 55 mM glucose, pH 7.5, 35°C and 4 h. |
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Keywords: | Biotransformation Lactobacillus sp. SK007 Phenyllactic acid Phenylpyruvic acid |
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