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A multifactorial design for studying factors influencing the growth and tyramine production of the lactic acid bacteria Lactobacillus brevis CECT 4669 and Enterococcus faecium BIFI-58

AuthorsMarcobal, Ángela CSIC; Martín-Álvarez, Pedro J. CSIC ORCID; Moreno-Arribas, M. Victoria CSIC ORCID ; Muñoz, Rosario CSIC ORCID
KeywordsBiogenic amines
Lactic acid bacteria
Tyramine
Lactobacillus brevis
Enterococcus faecium
Multiple linear regression
Model
Issue DateJun-2006
PublisherElsevier
CitationResearch in Microbiology 157(59: 417–424 (2006)
AbstractA central composite face design was used to study growth and tyramine production of two strains of lactic acid bacteria, Lactobacillus brevis CECT 4669 and Enterococcus faecium BIFI-58. The effects of five physicochemical factors (incubation temperature and time, environmental pH, added tyrosine concentration, and pyridoxal-5-phosphate (PLP) supplementation) on cell growth and tyramine production were analyzed under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The parameters of the quadratic model for each response variable were estimated by multiple linear regression (MLR), and statistical analysis of the results led to the elucidation of mathematical models capable of predicting the behavior of the responses as a function of the main variables involved in the process. Incubation time was found to be the most important variable influencing growth in L. brevis, while pH showed the highest contribution in E. faecium. The production of tyramine was dependent on the added tyrosine concentration and incubation time. The proposed MLR model predicted the optimum conditions that gave maximum responses for L. brevis and E. faecium growth and tyramine production. In both strains, this model predicted that the anaerobic condition at acidic pH (4.4) in the presence of a high tyrosine concentration favors tyramine production
Publisher version (URL)http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2005.11.006
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/45065
DOI10.1016/j.resmic.2005.11.006
ISSN0923-2508
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