Artículo
Effect of a sublethal high-pressure homogenization treatment on the fatty acid membrane composition of probiotic lactobacilli
Tabanelli, G.; Patrignani, Francesca; Gardini, F.; Vinderola, Celso Gabriel
; Reinheimer, Jorge Alberto
; Grazia, L.; Lanciotti, R.
Fecha de publicación:
01/2014
Editorial:
Society for Applied Microbiology
Revista:
Letters applied microbiology
ISSN:
0266-8254
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Inglés
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Resumen
High-pressure homogenization (HPH) has been proposed to be applied directly to lactic acid bacterial cells at sublethal levels to enhance some functional properties. As the principal target of HPH are the cell surface envelope structures, the aim of this work was to study the effect of a HPH treatment, applied at 50 MPa, on cell membrane stress responses of alreadyknown functional strains, isolated from Argentinean products. Specifically, the membrane fatty acid composition of cells before and after the sublethal treatment was investigated, and the results showed that plasma membranes, their level of unsaturation and their composition are involved in response mechanisms adopted by microbial cells when subjected to a sublethal HPH stress. In fact, the data obtained demonstrated that the treatment was able to modify the fatty acid profile of the different strains, although a uniform response was not observed. Further studies are necessary both to elucidate the role of each fatty acid in the cell response mechanisms and to clarify the changes in membrane compositions induced by HPH treatment also in relation to the applicative potential of this technique.
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Articulos de INST.DE LACTOLOGIA INDUSTRIAL
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Tabanelli, G.; Patrignani, Francesca; Gardini, F.; Vinderola, Celso Gabriel; Reinheimer, Jorge Alberto; et al.; Effect of a sublethal high-pressure homogenization treatment on the fatty acid membrane composition of probiotic lactobacilli; Society for Applied Microbiology; Letters applied microbiology; 58; 2; 1-2014; 109-117
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