Literature DB >> 6198316

Amylase production by three Lactobacillus strains isolated from chicken crop.

M Champ, O Szylit, P Raibaud, N Aït-Abdelkader.   

Abstract

Three amylolytic Lactobacillus strains designated LEM 220, LEM 207 and LEM 202 were isolated from the chicken crop. They belonged to the subgenus Thermobacterium. Strain LEM 220 resembled Lact. acidophilus. Amylase production was more abundant in cells grown in media containing amylopectin or starch than in media containing glucose or maltose. Optimum pH and temperature of the amylase were 5.5 and 55 degrees C respectively. Hydrolysis of amylopectin gave maltose, maltotriose and small amounts of glucose. Stain LEM 207 also resembled Lact. acidophilus, but differed from strain 220. It had a lower amylase activity. Optimum pH and temperature of the amylase were 6.4 and 40 degrees C, respectively, and hydrolysis of amylopectin gave maltose, maltotriose and carbohydrates higher than maltopentaose. Strain LEM 202 was similar to Lact. vitelinus. It had the lowest amylase activity which was increased only in presence of maltose. Amylase properties were similar to those of LEM 220.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6198316     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.1983.tb01689.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-8847


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