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Efficient Citrus ( Citrus unshiu ) Byproduct Extract-Based Approach for Lactobacillus sakei WiKim31 Shelf-Life Extension.

Ho Myeong KimSeul-Gi JeongIn Min HwangHae Woong Park
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
Lactic acid bacteria produce various bioactive compounds widely used in human healthcare. However, studies on cryoprotective agents for the efficient storage of lactic acid bacteria after freeze-drying are still lacking. Here, we report the shelf-life extension effects of a highly efficient and eco-friendly cryoprotective agent and a cold adaptation method on Lactobacillus sakei WiKim31. Cold adaptation of L. sakei WiKim31 increased exopolysaccharide expression in response to abiotic stress. As a possible cryoprotective agent, the citrus byproduct (CP) contains a variety of sugars, amino acids, and cations, exhibiting high antioxidant activity. L. sakei WiKim31 powders formulated with CP or a mixture of soy powder (SP) and CP exhibited high cell viability at 58.3 and 76.3%, respectively, after 56 days of storage. These results indicate that CP can be efficiently used as a novel cryoprotective agent either alone or in combination with SP to improve the storage conditions of L. sakei WiKim31 and preserve it longer.
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