Optimization for Lacticin SA72 Production by Lactococcus lactis SA72 Isolated from Jeot-gal.

젓갈에서 분리한 Lactococcus lactis SA72에 의한 Lacticin SA72의 생산 최적화

  • Published : 2003.03.01

Abstract

Lactococcus lactis SA72 from Jeot-gal (Korean traditional fermented fish foods) produces lacticin SA72. The influence of several parameters on the fermentative production of lacticin SA72 by Lactococcus lactis SA72 was studied. MRS medium among several media was selected for enhanced bacteriocin production. The mean growth rate and bacteriocin productivity of L. lactis SA72 increased as the initial pH of the media increases. The highest lacticin SA72 activity was detected 3,200 AU/ml at pH 6.0, $32^{\circ}C$, and 1% (inoculum size, v/v) in the jar fermenter. Enhanced production of lacticin SA72 was investigated by a fed-batch cultivation with the intermittent feeding of the concentrated glucose solution. Under the optimized conditions, lacticin SA72 activity finally reached to 6,400 AU/ml.

젓갈에서 분리된 Lactococcus lactis SA72균주로부터 유용 박테리오신인 lacticin SA72의 생산을 최적화하기 위해 배양용 배지 및 배양조건을 검토하였다. 유산균의 대표적인 배양 배지인 BHI, MRS, Ml7배지에 대해서 검토한 결과, 이중 MRS배지가 최적 배지로 결정되었다. 이 MRS배지에 0.5% glucose를 첨가한 경우, 더 높은 활성을 얻을 수 있었다. pH의 영향을 검토하였을 때는, 초기 pH에서는 pH 7이었고, 발효조에서의 배양기간 동안 pH 6으로 조절할 때가 높은 활성을 보였다. 배양온도는 $32^{\circ}C$로 유지할 때가 활성이 우수하였다. 회분식 배양에서는 최대 3,200AU/m1을 얻을 수 있었으며, 유가식 배양으로 10g/1 glucose를 주기적으로 공급하였을 때 , 약 6,400 AU/ml로 가장 높은 활성을 얻을 수 있었다.

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