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Production of α- and β-galactosidases from Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum RD47.

Yoo Ri Han1, So Youn Youn, Geun Eog Ji, Myeong Soo Park.   

Abstract

Approximately 50% of people in the world experience abdominal flatulence after the intake of foods containing galactosides such as lactose or soybean oligosaccharides. The galactoside hydrolyzing enzymes of α- and β-galactosidases have been shown to reduce the levels of galactosides in both the food matrix and the human gastrointestinal tract. This study aimed to optimize the production of α- and β-galactosidases of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum RD47 with a basal medium containing whey and corn steep liquor. The activities of both enzymes were determined after culturing at 37°C at pH 6.0 for 30 h. The optimal production of α- and β-galactosidases was obtained with soybean oligosaccharides as a carbon source and proteose peptone no. 3 as a nitrogen source. The optimum pH for both α- and β-galactosidases was 6.0. The optimum temperatures were 35°C for α-galactosidase and 37°C for β- galactosidase. They showed temperature stability up to 37°C . At a 1 mM concentration of metal ions, CuSO4 inhibited the activities of α- and β-galactosidases by 35% and 50%, respectively. On the basis of the results obtained in this study, B. longum RD47 may be used for the production of α- and β-galactosidases, which may reduce the levels of flatulence factors.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24608564     DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1402.02037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1017-7825            Impact factor:   2.351


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