Galactosidase and proteinase activity of lactic acid bacteria of the DELVO-YOG range has been investigated. Lactic acid bacteria of the DELVO-YOG range have been shown to exhibit maximal galactosidase activity in the presence of the CMC stabilizer Akucell 2785; the activity was minimal when sodium alginate NO4-600 was used as a stabilizer. The proteolytic activity demonstrated by the lactic acid bacteria of the DELVO-YOG range was maximal when sodium pyrophosphate SAPP 28 was used as a stabilizer. Minimal proteolytic activity of lactic acid bacteria of the DELVO-YOG range was registered when CMC 6000-9000 was used as a stabilizer. An increase of galactosidase and proteinase activity concomitant to an increase of the stabilizer content from ...
The ability of three strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus to survive and retain β-galactosidase acti...
Growth and proteolytic activities were studied using yogurt starter cultures incubated in pasteurize...
The proteolytic system of lactic acid bacteria is essential for their growth in milk and contributes...
The effects of partially purified proteinases (PrtP) of Streptococcus thermophilus ST8, Lactobacillu...
The technological relevant characteristics of five homofermentative lactobacilli strains, isolated f...
Growth and proteolytic activity of Lactococcus lactis strains were investigated in milks subjected t...
Five strains of Lactococcus lactis were inoculated individually into six commercial bulk set growth ...
SS-Galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23) is an enzyme used in production of low/free lactose milk consumed mai...
Dairy propionibacteria are microorganisms of interest for their role as starters in cheese technolog...
The proteolytic activity of various strains of yoghurt and probiotic bacteria, particularly their am...
Sodium, potassium or ammonium hydroxide were used to control pH during the cultivation of Lactabacil...
Use of agroindustrial residues in biotechnological process by beta-galactosidase production from Klu...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in milk, its degradation is due to the action of β-galactosidase on...
The proteolytic enzymes of lactococci are of eminent importance for milk fermentations. By the combi...
In this work organisms are considered proteolytic if they can cause within a short period, a measura...
The ability of three strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus to survive and retain β-galactosidase acti...
Growth and proteolytic activities were studied using yogurt starter cultures incubated in pasteurize...
The proteolytic system of lactic acid bacteria is essential for their growth in milk and contributes...
The effects of partially purified proteinases (PrtP) of Streptococcus thermophilus ST8, Lactobacillu...
The technological relevant characteristics of five homofermentative lactobacilli strains, isolated f...
Growth and proteolytic activity of Lactococcus lactis strains were investigated in milks subjected t...
Five strains of Lactococcus lactis were inoculated individually into six commercial bulk set growth ...
SS-Galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23) is an enzyme used in production of low/free lactose milk consumed mai...
Dairy propionibacteria are microorganisms of interest for their role as starters in cheese technolog...
The proteolytic activity of various strains of yoghurt and probiotic bacteria, particularly their am...
Sodium, potassium or ammonium hydroxide were used to control pH during the cultivation of Lactabacil...
Use of agroindustrial residues in biotechnological process by beta-galactosidase production from Klu...
Lactose is the main carbohydrate in milk, its degradation is due to the action of β-galactosidase on...
The proteolytic enzymes of lactococci are of eminent importance for milk fermentations. By the combi...
In this work organisms are considered proteolytic if they can cause within a short period, a measura...
The ability of three strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus to survive and retain β-galactosidase acti...
Growth and proteolytic activities were studied using yogurt starter cultures incubated in pasteurize...
The proteolytic system of lactic acid bacteria is essential for their growth in milk and contributes...