1. In Situ Galacto-Oligosaccharides Synthesis in Whey Powder Fortified Milk by a Modified β-Galactosidase and Its Effect on the Techno-Functional Characteristics of Yogurt.
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Miao M, Li S, Yang S, Yan Q, Xiang Z, and Jiang Z
- Subjects
- Animals, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Cattle, Galactose metabolism, Powders chemistry, Lactose metabolism, Biocatalysis, Bacillus enzymology, Bacillus genetics, Bacillus subtilis genetics, Bacillus subtilis enzymology, beta-Galactosidase metabolism, beta-Galactosidase genetics, Oligosaccharides metabolism, Oligosaccharides chemistry, Milk chemistry, Milk metabolism, Whey chemistry, Whey metabolism, Yogurt analysis, Prebiotics analysis
- Abstract
In situ galacto-oligosaccharide (GOS) synthesis in milk using β-galactosidases is an effective method for developing prebiotic dairy products. However, the low lactose concentration in milk (∼4.6%, w/w) reduces the GOS yield. In this study, a modified β-galactosidase from Bacillus circulans (mBgaD-D) with enhanced transglycosylation activity at low lactose concentration was developed through directed evolution and saturation mutagenesis. The GOS yield by mBgaD-D increased from 22.8% (wild type) to 30.8% in 50 g/L lactose (phosphate buffer). P
mgut was a strong sorbitol-inducible promoter from Bacillus subtilis . The expression of mBgaD-D in B. subtilis , coupled with the Pmgut promoter, resulted in a 6.4-fold increase (compared to the P43 promoter) in extracellular enzyme activity. Additionally, adding whey powder to boost the initial lactose concentration further improved the GOS yield, which reached 43% under the optimized conditions. Combining mBgaD-D and whey powder enhanced milk sweetness, producing no sugar-added, GOS-enriched yogurt (GOSY). The GOS content in GOSY was 4.1/100 g, providing an appropriate level of sweetness and yielding a yogurt that is elastic as well as firm. GOSY also increased the population of Bifidobacterium spp. during a 24 h in vitro fecal fermentation. Thus, fortifying yogurt with mBgaD-D and whey powder can enhance its technological properties and health benefits.- Published
- 2024
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