Extracellular phytase activites of lactic acid bacteria in sourdough mix prepared from traditionally produced boza as starter culture
Özet
Fermentation using Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and LAB species can exhibit extracellular activi-
ties such as decreasing of antinutritional factors, in particular phytic acid (PA) or phytate. The
objective of this study was to assess extracellular phytase activities of LAB in sourdough mix
prepared from traditionally produced boza as starter culture. To do this, thirthy-five boza samples
were collected from Central Anatolia, Marmara and Eastern Anatolia regions in Turkey to be used
as starter culture for preparing sourdough mix. In each mixture, LAB strains and phytase (+) ones
were screened by culture-based examination, characterized by VITEK® MS, and extracellular
phytase activity of each LAB strain was determined by spectrophotometry. Overall, 29 presump-
tive strains of LAB were isolated. Of them, 21 were found to be phytase (+). The average extra-
cellular phytase activity was 656.8±188.1 U//mL, and a Pediococcus pentosaceus EK1 isolate
showed the highest activity as 1285.5 U/mL. In conclusion, the traditionally produced bozas have
been found as potential starter culture reservoirs for sourdough fermentation with significantly
higher extracellular phytase activities, thus challenging opportunitites to lower antinutritional fac-
tors, in particular phytic acid (PA) or phytate in the foods for the consumers.
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