Purification and Characterization of Novel Antifungal Compounds from the Sourdough Lactobacillus plantarum Strain 21B
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
Sourdough lactic acid bacteria were selected for antifungal activity by a conidial germination assay. The
10-fold-concentrated culture filtrate of Lactobacillus plantarum 21B grown in wheat flour hydrolysate almost
completely inhibited Eurotium repens IBT18000, Eurotium rubrum FTDC3228, Penicillium corylophilum
IBT6978, Penicillium roqueforti IBT18687, Penicillium expansum IDM/FS2, Endomyces fibuliger IBT605 and
IDM3812, Aspergillus niger FTDC3227 and IDM1, Aspergillus flavus FTDC3226, Monilia sitophila IDM/FS5, and
Fusarium graminearum IDM623. The nonconcentrated culture filtrate of L. plantarum 21B grown in whole
wheat flour hydrolysate had similar inhibitory activity. The activity was fungicidal. Calcium propionate at 3 mg
ml21 was not effective under the same assay conditions, while sodium benzoate caused inhibition similar to
L. plantarum 21B. After extraction with ethyl acetate, preparative silica gel thin-layer chromatography, and
chromatographic and spectroscopic analyses, novel antifungal compounds such as phenyllactic and 4-hydroxyphenyllactic
acids were identified in the culture filtrate of L. plantarum 21B. Phenyllactic acid was contained
at the highest concentration in the bacterial culture filtrate and had the highest activity. It inhibited all the
fungi tested at a concentration of 50 mg ml21 except for P. roqueforti IBT18687 and P. corylophilum IBT6978
(inhibitory concentration, 166 mg ml21). L. plantarum 20B, which showed high antimold activity, was also
selected. Preliminary studies showed that phenyllactic and 4-hydroxy-phenyllactic acids were also contained in
the bacterial culture filtrate of strain 20B. Growth of A. niger FTDC3227 occurred after 2 days in breads started
with Saccharomyces cerevisiae 141 alone or with S. cerevisiae and Lactobacillus brevis 1D, an unselected but
acidifying lactic acid bacterium, while the onset of fungal growth was delayed for 7 days in bread started with
S. cerevisiae and selected L. plantarum 21B.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Valerio, Francesca; Lavermicocca, Paola
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