Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk

To analyze the exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1, cultures were cultivated in 10% (w/v) reconstituted skim milk under different growth conditions including various temperatures and pHs of growth medium, supplementation of the medium with various carbon sources (glu...

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Main Authors: Tiehua Zhang, Chunhong Zhang, Shengyu Li, Yanchun Zhang, Zhennai Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000400033
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spelling doaj-ece41025a0884a38a50b4cc5b8bc330a2020-11-24T22:01:51ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1517-83821678-44052011-12-014241470147810.1590/S1517-83822011000400033Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milkTiehua ZhangChunhong ZhangShengyu LiYanchun ZhangZhennai YangTo analyze the exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1, cultures were cultivated in 10% (w/v) reconstituted skim milk under different growth conditions including various temperatures and pHs of growth medium, supplementation of the medium with various carbon sources (glucose, lactose, sucrose, galactose and fructose) and nitrogen source (whey protein concentrate, or WPC). The results showed that most EPS production by strain ST1 was obtained at a temperature (42°C) and pH (6.5) optimal for its growth. Supplementation of the skim milk medium with either carbohydrates or WPC increased both growth and polymer formation by different extents, with sucrose being most effective among the carbon sources tested. Under the optimal cultural conditions, i.e. pH 6.5, 42°C with 2% (w/v) sucrose and 0.5% (w/v) WPC, 135.80 mg l-1 of EPS was produced by strain ST1. The monosaccharide composition of the EPS was determined to be glucose and galactose (2:1), and the molecular mass of the EPS was 3.97 × 10(6) Da. The aqueous solution of the EPS at 1% (w/v) showed relatively high viscosity, indicating the potential of this EPS-producing S. thermophilus strain for applications in the improvement of physical properties of fermented milk products.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822011000400033ExopolysaccharideStreptococcus thermophilus ST1Skim milk
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author Tiehua Zhang
Chunhong Zhang
Shengyu Li
Yanchun Zhang
Zhennai Yang
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Chunhong Zhang
Shengyu Li
Yanchun Zhang
Zhennai Yang
Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Exopolysaccharide
Streptococcus thermophilus ST1
Skim milk
author_facet Tiehua Zhang
Chunhong Zhang
Shengyu Li
Yanchun Zhang
Zhennai Yang
author_sort Tiehua Zhang
title Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
title_short Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
title_full Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
title_fullStr Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
title_full_unstemmed Growth and exopolysaccharide production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1 in skim milk
title_sort growth and exopolysaccharide production by streptococcus thermophilus st1 in skim milk
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1517-8382
1678-4405
publishDate 2011-12-01
description To analyze the exopolysaccharide (EPS) production by Streptococcus thermophilus ST1, cultures were cultivated in 10% (w/v) reconstituted skim milk under different growth conditions including various temperatures and pHs of growth medium, supplementation of the medium with various carbon sources (glucose, lactose, sucrose, galactose and fructose) and nitrogen source (whey protein concentrate, or WPC). The results showed that most EPS production by strain ST1 was obtained at a temperature (42°C) and pH (6.5) optimal for its growth. Supplementation of the skim milk medium with either carbohydrates or WPC increased both growth and polymer formation by different extents, with sucrose being most effective among the carbon sources tested. Under the optimal cultural conditions, i.e. pH 6.5, 42°C with 2% (w/v) sucrose and 0.5% (w/v) WPC, 135.80 mg l-1 of EPS was produced by strain ST1. The monosaccharide composition of the EPS was determined to be glucose and galactose (2:1), and the molecular mass of the EPS was 3.97 × 10(6) Da. The aqueous solution of the EPS at 1% (w/v) showed relatively high viscosity, indicating the potential of this EPS-producing S. thermophilus strain for applications in the improvement of physical properties of fermented milk products.
topic Exopolysaccharide
Streptococcus thermophilus ST1
Skim milk
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