Author:
BELLENGIER PASCALE,RICHARD JEAN,FOUCAUD CATHERINE
Abstract
Growth of Leuconostoc mesenteroides in milk was
studied with respect to
the proteinase and peptidase activities of the strains and their nutritional
requirements. Ln. mesenteroides grew poorly in milk
since none of the 14 strains studied exceeded 5×108
cfu/ml at the end of growth. Few strains displayed
proteinase activity, and this did not contribute much to growth. The pattern
of
peptidase activities varied with the strain. Nitrogen starvation and a
high
requirement for Mn2+ were involved in the cause of growth
deficiencies. Addition of amino acids, 50 mg Mg2+/l and
0·08–0·49 mg Mn2+/l stimulated growth
of most
leuconostoc strains up to 5×108 cfu/ml.
Addition of 5 g glucose/l to milk containing
amino acids, Mg2+ and Mn2+ or yeast extract
stimulated the growth of seven and eight strains respectively up to 109
cfu/ml. No growth advantage was found in a N2
atmosphere. However, the addition of small amounts of Mn2+
to milk suppressed the
inhibitory effect of aeration on the growth of Ln. mesenteroides
UD23, suggesting a protective role of Mn2+ against O2
toxicity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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