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Title: Folate production using Lactococcus lactis ssp cremoris with implications for fortification of skim milk and fruit juices
Authors: Dhanya, G
Nampoothiri, K M
Keywords: Folic acid
Lactococcus
Skim milk
Neural-tube defects
96-well microtiter plates
Acid bacteria
Microbiological assay
Lactobacillus-casei
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: LWT-Food Science and Technology 44(9):1859-1864;Nov 2011
Abstract: The recent findings on the protective role of folic acid in the reduction of neural tube defects, coronary heart diseases and cancer have renewed the research on folate supplementation to combat its deficiency. Humans are auxotropic for folate synthesis, which makes them dependent on the exogenous supply of folate. Milk and fermented dairy products represent a good source of natural folate and folate binding proteins, which improve the bioavailability and stability of folate. Effective manipulation of medium additives and cultivation conditions enhanced the folate level (164 ng/ml, deconjugated folate) in skim milk by Lactococcus lactis ssp cremoris, an isolate from raw cow's milk. The study on the factors influencing scale up of folate production in 600 ml and 5 L bioreactors displayed the importance of anoxy-genic conditions on growth and stability of folate. A maximum titer of 187 ng/ml deconjugated folate was obtained in 5 L bioreactor. L lactis also proved to be an excellent source for the enrichment of the folate content in cucumber and water melon juice.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1255
ISSN: 0023-6438
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