Ability of lactic acid bacteria to produce volatile phenols

Thirty-live strains of lactic acid bacteria (20 species) were screened for the ability to produce volatile phenols from the corresponding phenolic acids, p-coumaric and ferulic, in culture medium. The concentration of vinylphertols and ethylphenols in the growth mediuro was analyzed by gas chromatog...

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Autor principal: Couto, José A. (author)
Outros Autores: Campos, Francisco M. (author), Figueiredo, Ana R. (author), Hogg, Tim (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2011
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Texto completo:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/5521
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/5521
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Resumo:Thirty-live strains of lactic acid bacteria (20 species) were screened for the ability to produce volatile phenols from the corresponding phenolic acids, p-coumaric and ferulic, in culture medium. The concentration of vinylphertols and ethylphenols in the growth mediuro was analyzed by gas chromatography. Results showed that 13 strains t3?%) were able to produce volatile phenols from p-coumaric acid, although only three (9%) produced 4-ethylphcnnl. the final product of the p-coumnric acid metabolic pathway. The reduction step of this pathway was only l`ound in the Lactobacillus genus: L brevis, L. cotlinoider, and L plnntnrttrrt. Seven of the eight pediococci strains studied were able to produce 4-vinylphenol but not 6-ethylphenol from p-coumaric acid. The two Oenococcus nent strains und the strain of Leuconostoc rneseitterriirler studied did ROI produce either of the two p-coumaric acid derivatives. Strains that produced volatile phenols were used in subsequent studies at lower phenolic acid con-centrations. Experiments with added 5 mgfL oi`p-cottniaric acid showed that some strains can still produce re1atively high (up to S00 ugiL) concentrations of 4-ethylphenol. The capacity of lactic acid bacteria to produce volatile phenols from l`crulic acid was much lower than its capacity to produce volatile phcrtols from pecouniaric acid.