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Title: | EFFECT OF XANTHAN GUM MODIFIED FISH GELATIN AND MIXED BACTERIAL CULTURES ON THE GROWTH AND METABOLISM OF PROBIOTICS | Authors: | LE YI | Keywords: | Fish gelatin probiotics binary metabolic pathway NMR food metabolomics fermented milk foodomics |
Issue Date: | 27-May-2022 | Citation: | LE YI (2022-05-27). EFFECT OF XANTHAN GUM MODIFIED FISH GELATIN AND MIXED BACTERIAL CULTURES ON THE GROWTH AND METABOLISM OF PROBIOTICS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | 1H NMR combined with multivariate data analysis were applied to investigate the effects of fish gelatin (FG) addition and co-culture of Lactobacillus acidophilus LA-5 (La-5) and Bifidobacterium lactis BB-12 (Bb-12) on the growth and metabolic pathways of the probiotics themselves. The results showed that the addition of FG had no significant effects on the growth of probiotics, but co-culture did promote the growth of probiotics, especially for Bb-12 (up to 2 log CFU/mL). FG addition inhibited amino acids synthesis and TCA cycling in iLacticaseibacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei CASEI 431 (L431) to some extent. However, for the single La-5 strain, these pathways were promoted. As for mixed bacterial cultures, Bb-12 promoted amino acids metabolism, sugar transport and energy metabolism in La-5. These findings suggested that the metabolic profile of probiotic bacteria can be adequately explained by metabolic pathway analysis, which also provides theoretical guidance for the industrialization of functional fermented milk. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/230505 |
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