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Lactic Acid Bacteria Fermentation and Endopeptidase Treatment Improve the Functional and Nutritional Features of

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Journal Front Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2021 Dec 27
PMID 34956114
Citations 5
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Abstract

This study aimed at investigating the effect of fermentation and enzymatic treatment on the degree of proteolysis of wet (WB), dried at low temperature (DB), and freeze-dried Spirulina (LB) proteins that affect the nutritional (e.g., amino acid content and profiles, and protein digestibility) and functional (e.g., antioxidant and antimicrobial activities) properties. The desiccation treatments influenced the unprocessed Spirulina characteristics because, compared with that in WB, peptides and free amino acids content was 73% lower in DB and 34% higher in LB. An integrated approach, including chromatographic and electrophoresis analyses, was used to evaluate the effect of the different bioprocessing options on protein profiles, release of peptides and amino acids, and the overall protein digestibility. Compared with the application of fermentation with the selected T0A10, the treatment with the endopeptidase Alcalase, alone or combined, determined the most intense proteolysis. Moreover, the treatment with Alcalase of LB allowed the release of potentially bioactive compounds that are able to inhibit growth, whereas the combination of fermentation with T0A10 and Alcalase treatment increased Spirulina antioxidant properties, as determined by the scavenging activity toward ABTS radical (up to 60%) and antimicrobial activity against food pathogen .

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