A number of strains of Lactobacillus spp. from foods were screened for their ability to convert meso-2,3-butanediol into 2-butanol. Only three strains of L. brevis transformed the meso-diol into the secondary alcohol. These strains as well as the others unable to metabolize meso-2,3-butanediol exhibited the capacity to hydrogenate 2-butanone to 2-butanol. In both types of lactobacilli, an inverse relationship was observed between the diol or ketone concentration and the abundance of the R form of 2-butanol. This fact has been interpreted in terms of a co-occurrence of two dehydrogenases, both acting on the ketone with different kinetic parameters and opposite enantioselectivities. These results represent a further support to the assumption that 2-butanol present in distillates originates from the enzymatic activity of lactobacilli growing on mashes and give the most likely explanation of the enantiomeric excess of (R)-2-butanol generally found in distillates.
Conversion of meso-2,3-butanediol into 2-butanol by lactobacilli. Stereochemical and enzymatic aspects / G. Speranza, S. Corti, G. Fontana, P. Manitto, A. Galli, M. Scarpellini, F. Chialva. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 45:9(1997 Sep 15), pp. 3476-3480. [10.1021/jf970103+]
Conversion of meso-2,3-butanediol into 2-butanol by lactobacilli. Stereochemical and enzymatic aspects
G. Speranza
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;P. Manitto;
1997
Abstract
A number of strains of Lactobacillus spp. from foods were screened for their ability to convert meso-2,3-butanediol into 2-butanol. Only three strains of L. brevis transformed the meso-diol into the secondary alcohol. These strains as well as the others unable to metabolize meso-2,3-butanediol exhibited the capacity to hydrogenate 2-butanone to 2-butanol. In both types of lactobacilli, an inverse relationship was observed between the diol or ketone concentration and the abundance of the R form of 2-butanol. This fact has been interpreted in terms of a co-occurrence of two dehydrogenases, both acting on the ketone with different kinetic parameters and opposite enantioselectivities. These results represent a further support to the assumption that 2-butanol present in distillates originates from the enzymatic activity of lactobacilli growing on mashes and give the most likely explanation of the enantiomeric excess of (R)-2-butanol generally found in distillates.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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