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Influence of Kluyveromyces marxianus on proteins, peptides, and amino acids in Lactobacillus-fermented milk.

Dong-Dong Zhang1,2, Jing-Lan Liu2, Tie-Min Jiang2, Lu Li2, Guo-Zhen Fang1, Yan-Pin Liu2, Li-Jun Chen2.   

Abstract

With increasing application of yeast in fermented milk, in order to study the effect of yeast on milk protein during the fermentation process, the effects of the presence of Kluyveromyces marxianus in milk fermented by Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus were investigated. After fermentation, the amino acid, protein, and peptide contents were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, respectively. After the addition of K. marxianus for fermentation, 25 protein spots changed significantly. These were mostly caseins and bovine serum proteins, and the content of total free amino acids increased by 16.30%; ten types of bioactive peptides were identified. Furthermore, the number of peptide types in milk fermented by K. marxianus increased significantly compared with milk fermented by Lactobacillus. K. marxianus is considered to promote proteometabolism in milk when added with Lactobacillus, generate flavor compounds, and improve the digestion and absorption character of milk.

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Keywords:  Amino acid; Fermented milk; Kluyveromyces marxianus; Peptide; Protein

Year:  2017        PMID: 30263599      PMCID: PMC6049571          DOI: 10.1007/s10068-017-0094-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Sci Biotechnol        ISSN: 1226-7708            Impact factor:   2.391


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