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Characterization of lactic acid bacteria recovered from atole agrio, a traditional Mexican fermented beverage

Authors :
Judith Espinosa
Kati Väkeväinen
Dora Centurión
Patricia Elizaquível
Anita Valderrama
Anna-Inkeri Simontaival
Jocelin Rizo
Rosa Aznar
Gloria Díaz-Ruiz
Carme Plumed-Ferrer
Carmen Wacher
Dolores Reyes-Duarte
Karina Esquivel
School of Medicine / Clinical Nutrition
Source :
LWT. 88:109-118
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Our aim was to identify and characterize the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of atole agrio, a fermented Mexican maize-based beverage and to evaluate whether starters could be obtained to produce it under controlled conditions. Atole agrio fermentation process was variable with an abundant presence of Enterobacteriaceae throughout the fermentation. Based on RAPD-PCR, Weissella (29.2%), Pediococcus (24.0%), Lactococcus (17.8%) and Lactobacillus (16.4%) were the most abundant LAB genera. Out of 88 identified LAB strains, 87.5% produced folates, 71.6% degraded phytates, 38.6% produced exopolysaccharides (EPS) and 12.5% had amylolytic activity. The majority of the strains (81.8%) were resistant to at least two of the screened nine antibiotics and 11.4% to one antibiotic. Six potential starters; L. plantarum IL4l1, L. plantarum A1MM10, Lc. lactis IL5l1, Lc. lactis A1MS3, Leuc. pseudomesenteroides IL5l2 and Ped. pentosaceus S0l10, were selected for further studies. All selected strains were phytase producers, showed antimicrobial activity and had good acidification and growth properties. In addition L. plantarum IL4l1, Ped. pentosaceus S0l10 and Leuc. pseudomesenteroides IL5l2 were EPS producers and had together with Lc. lactis IL5l1 amylolytic activity. L. plantarum IL4l1, L. plantarum A1MM10 and Lc. lactis IL5l1 were folate producers.<br />final draft<br />peerReviewed

Details

ISSN :
00236438
Volume :
88
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
LWT
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d8af0dee81ca7885095fd7a6ca973f1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2017.10.004