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The acidogenic metabolism of lactobacillus plantarum crl 681 improves sarcoplasmic protein hydrolysis during meat fermentation
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2010-07-16Registro en:
Fadda, Silvina G.; Vildoza, María José; Vignolo, Graciela Margarita; The acidogenic metabolism of lactobacillus plantarum crl 681 improves sarcoplasmic protein hydrolysis during meat fermentation; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal Of Muscle Foods; 21; 3; 16-7-2010; 545-556
1046-0756
1745-4573
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Fadda, Silvina G.
Vildoza, María José
Vignolo, Graciela Margarita
Resumen
The hydrolysis of sarcoplasmic proteins during the growth of Lactobacillus plantarum CRL 681 isolated from fermented sausage was evaluated. Fermentation was carried out in a meat model system under controlled pH conditions (pH 4.0 and 6.0) at 30C for 96 h. The ability of this strain to grow and degrade soluble meat proteins at both assayed pHs was demonstrated. Results showed that sarcoplasmic protein hydrolysis at pH 4.0, as occurring during sausage fermentation, can be attributed to the combined action of acidic meat endogenous proteases, L. plantarum CRL 681 proteolytic activity and acid-induced changes arising from the bacterial fermentative metabolism. On the other hand, bacterial proteolysis was mainly involved on the hydrolytic changes observed at pH 6.0. Journal compilation.