Beta-galactosidase activity in psychrotrophic microorganisms and their potential use in food industry

  • Karasová P
  • Spiwok V
  • Malá Š
  • et al.
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Abstract

Twenty-one psychrotrophic resp. psychrophilic bacterial strains were screened for presence of b-galactosidase activity which showed 8 of them. b-Galactosidase activity of these strains was determined for 2 substrates – synthetic substrate (ONPG) and lactose – and also temperature profile of this enzyme was measured. b-Galactosidase from Arthrobacter sp. C2-2 not only proved the typical properties of cold-active enzyme, but it also preferred lactose as a substrate. Therefore, it was chosen for further isolation and purification and was found that it contains two b-galactosidase isoenzymes. One of them had strong preference for lactose and was able to catalyse transglycosylation reactions at low temperature. It has, thus, potential use in food technology.

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Karasová, P., Spiwok, V., Malá, Š., Králová, B., & Russell, N. J. (2002). Beta-galactosidase activity in psychrotrophic microorganisms and their potential use in food industry. Czech Journal of Food Sciences, 20(2), 43–47. https://doi.org/10.17221/3508-cjfs

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