Optimization of gamma-aminobutyric acid production by Lactobacillus brevis PML1 in dairy sludge-based culture medium through response surface methodology.
Fereshteh FalahAlireza VasieeBehrooz Alizadeh BehbahaniFarideh Tabatabaee YazdiSeyed Ali MortazaviPublished in: Food science & nutrition (2021)
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a pharmaceutical, bioactive amino acid that can produce by some species of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB). For the first time, we evaluated the production of GABA by Lactobacillus brevis PML1 in the medium that contain the contaminant food bio-product like dairy sludge and soybean meal. GABA production was analyzed by chromatography (TLC, HPLC) and the features of fermented extract which contains this amino acid were evaluated. The results of Response Surface Methodology (RSM) of Central Composite Design (CCD) at p < .05 showed 300 ppm of GABA production in optimal treatment including 14.77% dairy sludge powder, 6.27% soybean meal, and 0.49% ammonium sulfate (32°C for 120 hr fermentation). The results of fermented extract also showed the acceptable antimicrobial, antioxidant, and toxicity (against cancer cell) properties. Also, L. brevis PML1has not shown any hemolytic or DNase activity which confirm its safety aspects. According to the results, this new culture can be used as a cheap substrate to biological production of GABA, by L. brevis PML1 in various food and pharmaceutical formulations.
Keyphrases
- lactic acid
- amino acid
- microbial community
- wastewater treatment
- oxidative stress
- anaerobic digestion
- ms ms
- mass spectrometry
- anti inflammatory
- staphylococcus aureus
- risk assessment
- high performance liquid chromatography
- municipal solid waste
- ionic liquid
- high speed
- combination therapy
- liquid chromatography
- solid phase extraction