Use of whey for a sustainable production of postbiotics with potential bioactive metabolites

Victor E. Vera-Santander, Emma Mani-López, Aurelio López-Malo and Maria Teresa Jiménez-Munguía
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Postbiotics have gained attention due to their health benefits and potential bioactive metabolites. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) have been identified within these metabolites, which are related to anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidant activity, among others. For the food industry, it is important to consider a suitable culture medium for postbiotic production. Whey, as a by-product from the cheese industry, is rich in nutrients and is proposed to support this purpose. This study is aimed to evaluate the microbial growth of three probiotics, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v, Lacticaseibacillus casei Shirota, and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis BPL1, using a whey culture medium supplemented with soluble fibres (inulin or chia mucilage) at two concentrations (1% or 2% w/w). Also, analyse the effect of soluble fibres on the production of SCFAs and the antioxidant activity of cell-free supernatant as postbiotics. SCFA production was quantified by HPLC and antioxidant activity was determined by the DPPH+ assay and the KMnO4 agar method. The formulated culture media promoted the growth of probiotics, especially those added with inulin. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v and Lacticaseibacillus casei Shirota produced primary lactic and acetic acid. B. lactis BPL1 had the highest SCFAs production in the culture medium with 2% w/w of inulin. The antioxidant activity from Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v postbiotics was significantly improved with soluble fibres (p < 0.05). This study shows postbiotics are produced with a sustainable approach. Moreover, postbiotics based on whey and soluble fibres can be a potential ingredient for the formulation of new food products as sources of SCFAs and antioxidants.

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利用乳清可持续生产具有潜在生物活性代谢物的后益生菌
后益生菌因其健康益处和潜在的生物活性代谢物而备受关注。在这些代谢物中发现了短链脂肪酸(SCFA),它们与抗炎特性和抗氧化活性等有关。对于食品工业来说,考虑使用合适的培养基来生产后益生菌是非常重要的。乳清作为奶酪工业的副产品,营养丰富,建议用于这一目的。本研究旨在使用两种浓度(1% 或 2% w/w)的添加了可溶性纤维(菊粉或奇异果粘液)的乳清培养基,评估三种益生菌(植物乳杆菌 299v、白色乳杆菌 casei Shirota 和动物双歧杆菌亚种乳杆菌 BPL1)的微生物生长情况。同时,分析可溶性纤维对 SCFAs 生成的影响以及作为后益生菌的无细胞上清液的抗氧化活性。SCFA 的产生通过高效液相色谱法进行量化,抗氧化活性则通过 DPPH+ 法和 KMnO4 琼脂法进行测定。配制的培养基促进了益生菌的生长,尤其是添加了菊粉的培养基。植物乳杆菌 299v 和白田乳酸杆菌产生初级乳酸和乙酸。在添加 2% w/w 菊粉的培养基中,乳酸杆菌 BPL1 的 SCFAs 产量最高。植物乳杆菌 299v 生后益生菌的抗氧化活性在可溶性纤维的作用下显著提高(p < 0.05)。这项研究表明,益生元是以可持续的方式生产的。此外,基于乳清和可溶性纤维的益生菌可以作为 SCFAs 和抗氧化剂的来源,成为配制新食品的潜在成分。
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