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Biotechnologia
(Biotechnologia) 6 (4) 2007
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TitleYEAST STRAINS ISOLATED FROM ROKPOL CHEESE – THEIR GROWTH IN MILK AND HYDROLYTIC ACTIVITY AGAINST MILK COMPONENTS
AutorJózefa Chrzanowska, Agata Czajgucka, Anna Dąbrowska, Piotr Juszczyk, Xymena Połomska, Marek Szołtysik, Maria Wojtatowicz, Monika Żelazko
Pages3–13
Keywordsyeast, milk, growth, organic acids, proteolysis, lipolysis
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The purpose of the study was to examine 7 yeast strains: Candida famata MI1a, C. intermediata BI2a, C. kefyr PII1b, C. sphaerica FII7a, Geotrichum penicillatum EII6a, Sacharomyces kluyveri BII3a and Yarrowia lipolytica PII6a, representing main species of the microflora occurring in Rokpol cheese. They were introduced aseptically to milk at 105 cfu ml-1 and incubated for 12 days. Their growth as well as their activity against milk components were evaluated. All the strains under investigation showed a different growth pattern in milk. The highest growth dynamics was exhibited by Y. lipolityca PII6a. On the 4th day of incubation, its level reached of 1.0-1.4 × 108 cfu ml-1, while C. famata MI1a and C. kefyr PI1b at the 8th day reached only 1.9 × 106 cfu ml-1. A decrease in the pH value was observed in all the samples. Each yeast strain affected the changes in organic acid content of milk to a different extend. The growth of C. kefyr, C. sphaerica and C. intermediata was correlated with the accumulation of vast amounts of acetic acid, C. sphaerica FII7a, S. kluyveri BII3a and C. famata MI1a with propionic acid and Y. lipolytica with butyric acid. Yeast growth was accompanied with an intensive degradation of milk proteins and lipids. The highest rate of proteolysis of milk proteins was noted in the samples incubated with Y. lipolytica PII6a and C. sphaerica FII7a. The levels of nitrogen soluble at pH 4.6 in those samples were 30.2% and 28.4%, and free amino groups were 2612 and 2173 μMGly.100mL-1 of milk respectively. Those two strains also showed the highest ability to release free fatty acids (FFA) from triacylglycerols. On day 12 of incubation the FFA levels were 3320 and 2900 mg.100 ml-1, respectively. The dominant FFAs were: oleic and myristic acids.
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TitleENANTIOSPECIFIC REDUCTION OF AROMATIC KETONES IN A PEZICULA CINNAMOMEA CULTURE
AutorEwa Brzezowska, Bogdan Jarosz, Tadeusz Kowalski
Pages15–20
KeywordsPezicula cinnamomea, bioreduction, enancjospecyficity, ketone reduction
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A Pezicula cinnamomea strain, an endophytic fungus, was used to investigate its ability to reduce seven prochiral aromatic ketones: acetophenones and naphthylketones. In all cases enantiospecificity of the process was recorded, and the enantiospecifi-city, calculated as the enantiomeric excess, as well as resulting secondary alcohol yield, depended primary on the structure of a given substrate, and to the lesser extent on the reaction time.
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TitleEVALUATION OF YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA TRANSFORMANTS GROWTH ON LACTOSE
AutorZbigniew Lazar, Stephan Mauesberger, Małgorzata Robak, Ewa Walczak
Pages21–29
KeywordsYarrowia lipolytica, LacZ, lactose
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The aim of the study was the evaluation of induction by: oleic acid, ethanol, glycerol, hexadecane and glucose of promoters introduced with gene Lac Z into Yarrowia lipolytica genome. Induction effects were estimated by the growth of 12 transformants on lactose and by the measurement of β-galactosidase activity. Despite the pre-sence of suitable promoters inductors in the medium tested yeasts clones were unable to utilize lactose for their growth. Weak growth observed for some clones, was probably caused by inductors utilization as C source. Especially that the ONPG test did not confirmed LacZ gene expression in any of studied strains.
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TitleINFLUENCE OF MACROELEMENTS ON BIOSYNTHESIS OF CITRIC ACID BY ASPERGILLUS NIGER W78B WITH GLICEROL AS A CARBON SOURCE
AutorEwa Foryś, Marta Kaczyńska, Waldemar Podgórski
Pages31–37
Keywordscitric acid, glycerol, biodiesel, Aspergillus niger, bioutilization
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The aim of the work was to study the possibility of glycerol utilization for citric acid biosynthesis with Aspergillus niger W78B strain and determining the optimum macroelements concentration in synthetic medium for this process. The experiments were carried out in shaken flasks on medium containing glycerin as a substrate diluted with tap water and supplemented with macroelements. The maximum product formation occured in medium variant containing 2,48 g dm-3 NH4NO3, 0,3 g dm-3 KH2PO4 and 0,3 g dm-3 MgSO4·7H2O. In these conditions 59,1 g dm-3 of citric acid was obtained with yield factor (YP/S) equiled 0,39 g g-1 and productivity QP 0,99 g dm-3 h-1. Bioprocesses were characte-rized by high chemical selectivity as only accompanying acid was oxalic one, present in trace amount in fermentation broth.
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