Czech J. Food Sci., 2009, 27(1):65-70 | DOI: 10.17221/176/2008-CJFS

In vitro fermentation of galactosyl derivatives of polyols by Lactobacillus strains

El¿bieta KLEWICKA1, Robert KLEWICKI2
1 Institute of Fermentation Technology and Microbiology and
2 Institute of Chemical Technology of Food, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Technical University of £ód¼, £ód¼, Poland

Probiotic lactic acid bacteria belonging to the species Lactobacillus casei, Lb. paracasei, and Lb. acidophilus were cultivated in the presence of galactosyl derivatives of erythritol, xylitol, and sorbitol, as well as the polyols themselves: erythritol, xylitol, sorbitol, lactitol, and glucose as a reference. After 48-h incubation, the profile of the main metabolic products (lactic and acetic acids) and the amount of the studied bacteria biomass were determined. It was found that none of the bacteria studied metabolised erythritol or xylitol. In the presence of these compounds, no increase of metabolic activity of the lactic fermentation bacteria was observed. On the other hand, the Lactobacillus sp. bacteria effectively utilised galactosyl derivatives of polyols. The bacteria growth in the presence of gal-polyols was comparable to their growth on glucose, while the fermentation profile was determined by the carbon source used.

Keywords: polyols; prebiotics; Lactobacillus; growth response

Published: February 28, 2009  Show citation

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