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Evidence for xylooligosaccharide utilization in Weissella strains isolated from Indian fermented foods and vegetables.

Authors :
Patel, Ami
Falck, Peter
Shah, Nihir
Immerzeel, Peter
Adlercreutz, Patrick
Stålbrand, Henrik
Prajapati, Jashbhai B.
Holst, Olle
Nordberg Karlsson, Eva
Source :
FEMS Microbiology Letters. Sep2013, Vol. 346 Issue 1, p20-28. 9p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Six strains isolated from fermented food were identified as Weissella species by 16 S r DNA sequencing, clustering with the species pair W. confusa/ W. cibaria. The strains were analysed for growth on glucose, xylose and xylooligosaccharides ( XOS). All strains were xylose positive using the API CHL 50 test. Growth on XOS was observed for strains 85, 92, 145 and AV1, firstly by optical density measurements in microtitre plates and secondly in batch cultures also confirming concomitant decrease in p H. Analysis of XOS before and after growth established consumption in the DP2- DP5 range in the four XOS-fermenting strains. XOS were consumed simultaneously with glucose, while xylose was consumed after glucose depletion. Cell-associated β-xylosidase activity was detected in the XOS-fermenting strains. Analysis of genomic data suggests this activity to be linked with genes encoding glycoside hydrolases from family 3, 8 or 43. No endo-β-xylanase activity was detectable. Major end products were lactate and acetate. A higher ratio of acetic acid to lactic acid was obtained during growth on XOS compared with growth on glucose. This is the first report on utilization of XOS in Weissella, indicating an increased probiotic potential for XOS-utilizing strains from the species pair W. confusa/ W. cibaria, but also showing that XOS utilization is strain dependent for these species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03781097
Volume :
346
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89548501
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1574-6968.12191