Literature DB >> 15939575

Influence of ethanol and low pH on arginine and citrulline metabolism in lactic acid bacteria from wine.

Mario E Arena1, María C Manca de Nadra.   

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the effects of ethanol on cell growth and arginine and citrulline metabolism in two heterofermentative lactic acid bacteria from wine, and to determine their possible association with the formation of ethyl carbamate (EC), a carcinogenic compound. Lactobacillus hilgardii X1B is able to utilize arginine and citrulline, while Oenococcus oeni m can only use citrulline, a precursor of EC. Growth of both microorganisms was partially inhibited by 10 and 15% (v/v) ethanol. Specific arginine consumption by L. hilgardii increased when the pH value diminished from 6.5 to 3.8, but was not affected by an increasing ethanol concentration. However, the ethanol concentration affected the specific citrulline consumption of both microorganisms. Arginine metabolism by L. hilgardii X1B increased the amount of citrulline, thus allowing production of EC in the medium. Citrulline utilization by both microorganisms, at all pH values studied, indirectly inhibited the formation of EC; indeed, one of the precursors had practically disappeared after 48 h of incubation. Due to its ability to form precursors, L. hilgardii X1B has the potential to contribute to EC formation, whereas citrulline utilization by O. oeni m in the presence of ethanol may contribute to diminishing the formation of EC. Rapid degradation of citrulline in the presence of ethanol by O. oeni m is important from a toxicological point of view, because it is important to keep the EC levels as low as possible.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15939575     DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2005.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Microbiol        ISSN: 0923-2508            Impact factor:   3.992


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