Enhanced Production of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) from Lactobacillus futsaii CS3 Using Agri-Food Industries By-Products Under Batch and Fed-Batch Fermentation.

利用农产品加工副产品在分批和补料分批发酵条件下提高乳酸杆菌 futsaii CS3 中 γ-氨基丁酸 (GABA) 的产量

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作者:Thongruck Kanokwan, Maneerat Suppasil
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) has diverse physiological functions, but its production by lactic acid bacteria is costly due to the culture medium. This study aimed to enhance GABA production by L. futsaii CS3 using low-cost substrates and agri-food industries by-products. Optimal culture conditions were determined using response surface methodology with a central composite design (CCD). Batch and fed-batch fermentation techniques were employed. In the MRS medium with 2% (w/v) monosodium glutamate (MSG), L. futsaii CS3 produced 6.84 g/l of GABA. Further optimization revealed that 2% (w/v) cane sugar resulted in a maximum GABA production of 9.6 g/l, while cane molasses yielded 7.4 g/l. The modified MRS medium with 2% (w/v) MSG, 2% (w/v) cane sugar, 3.06% (w/v) tuna condensate, and 2.5% (w/v) surimi washing water exhibited the highest GABA concentration of 11 g/l. Surimi washing water had a lower GABA concentration of 4.12 g/l. Critical factors identified through CCD analysis were cane sugar, tuna condensate, and MSG. The optimized modified MRS medium consisted of 3.48% (w/v) cane sugar, 3.84% (w/v) tuna condensate, and 10.77% (w/v) MSG, resulting in an actual GABA concentration of 18.27 g/l. Under flask-scale and batch fermentation conditions (initial pH 5, temperature 37 °C), GABA concentrations of 20.63 g/l and 17.24 g/l were obtained after 48 h, respectively. In fed-batch fermentation, GABA concentrations reached 23.01 g/l at 72 h. The addition of cane sugar and tuna condensate effectively enhanced GABA production in L. futsaii CS3, highlighting their suitability as cost-effective substrates for industrial-scale GABA production.

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