Identification of a lactic acid bacteria to degrade biogenic amines in Chinese rice wine and its enzymatic mechanism

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Abstract

A L. plantarum, CAU 3823, which can degrade 40% of biogenic amines (BAs) content in Chinese rice wine (CRW) at the end of post-fermentation, was selected and characterized in this work. It would be an optimal choice to add 106 cfu/mL of selected strain into the fermentation broth to decrease the BAs while keeping the character and quality of CRW. Nine amine oxidases were identified from the strain and separated using Sephadex column followed by LC-MS/MS analysis. The purified amine oxidase mixture showed a high monoamine oxidase activity of 19.8 U/mg, and more than 40% of BAs could be degraded. The biochemical characters of the amine oxidases were also studied. This work seeks to provide a better solution to degrade BAs in CRWprior to keeping the character and quality of CRWand a better understanding of the degradability of the strain to the BAs.

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Niu, T., Li, X., Guo, Y., & Ma, Y. (2019). Identification of a lactic acid bacteria to degrade biogenic amines in Chinese rice wine and its enzymatic mechanism. Foods, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8080312

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