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Decarboxylase activity involved in methyl ketone production by Staphylococcus carnosus 833, a strain used in sausage fermentation
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2002-05-07Registro en:
Fadda, Silvina G.; Lebert, André; Leroy Sètrin, Sabine; Talon, Régine; Decarboxylase activity involved in methyl ketone production by Staphylococcus carnosus 833, a strain used in sausage fermentation; Oxford University Press; FEMS Microbiology Letters; 210; 2; 7-5-2002; 209-214
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1574-6968
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Autor
Fadda, Silvina G.
Lebert, André
Leroy Sètrin, Sabine
Talon, Régine
Resumen
Staphylococcus carnosus strain 833, inoculated into sausage, increased the levels of methyl ketones which contributed to the cured aroma. These ketones were predicted to arise from incomplete β-oxidation followed by a decarboxylation. To check this hypothesis, we measured the β-decarboxylase activity in resting cells of S. carnosus grown in complex or in synthetic medium, using as substrate a β-ketoacid, which can be an intermediate of the β-oxidation pathway. This activity was present throughout the growth period. The enzyme appeared to be constitutive because no induction was observed. High aeration, a pH of 5 and the presence of nitrate promoted the production of methyl ketones.