RRC ID 19091
Author Endo H, Tamura K, Fukasawa T, Kanegae M, Koga J.
Title Comparison of fructooligosaccharide utilization by Lactobacillus and Bacteroides species.
Journal Biosci Biotechnol Biochem
Abstract The utilization of 1-kestose (GF(2)) and nystose (GF(3)), the main components of fructooligosaccharides (FOS), by Lactobacillus and Bacteroides species was examined. Of seven Lactobacillus and five Bacteroides strains that utilized FOS, L. salivarius, L. rhamnosus, L. casei, and L. gasseri utilized only GF(2), whereas L. acidophilus and all the Bacteroides strains utilized both GF(2) and GF(3). Only the strains able to utilize both GF(2) and GF(3) had β-fructosidase activity in the culture supernatants. The culture supernatants of the Lactobacillus strains had higher β-fructosidase activity for GF(2) than for GF(3), whereas those of the Bacteroides strains had higher activity for GF(3) than for GF(2). Furthermore, β-fructosidase activity of the culture supernatants of the Lactobacillus cells grown in the GF(3) medium was much higher than that of the cells grown in the GF(2) medium, whereas the activity of the culture supernatants of the Bacteroides cells grown in the GF(3) medium was almost the same as that of the cells grown in the GF(2) medium. These results indicate that Lactobacillus species metabolize FOS in a different way from that of Bacteroides species.
Volume 76(1)
Pages 176-9
Published 2012-1-1
DOI 10.1271/bbb.110496
PII JST.JSTAGE/bbb/110496
PMID 22232259
MeSH Bacteroides / enzymology Bacteroides / metabolism* Lactobacillus / enzymology Lactobacillus / metabolism* Oligosaccharides / chemistry Oligosaccharides / metabolism* Species Specificity Trisaccharides / metabolism beta-Fructofuranosidase / metabolism
IF 1.516
Times Cited 11
WOS Category FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY CHEMISTRY, APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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