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Journal of Biotechnology | 2002

Influence of growth conditions on the production of a nisin-like bacteriocin by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis A164 isolated from kimchi.

Chan-Ick Cheigh; Hak-Jong Choi; Hoon Park; Seong-Bo Kim; Moo-Chang Kook; Tae-Seok Kim; Jae-Kwan Hwang; Yu-Ryang Pyun

The influence of growth parameters on the fermentative production of a nisin-like bacteriocin by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis A164 isolated from kimchi was studied. The bacteriocin production was greatly affected by carbon and nitrogen sources. Strain A164 produced at least 4-fold greater bacteriocin in M17 broth supplemented with lactose than other carbon sources. The amount of 3% yeast extract was found to be the optimal organic nitrogen source. While the maximum biomass was obtained at 37 degrees C, the optimal temperature for the bacteriocin production was 30 degrees C. The bacteriocin production was also affected by pH of the culture broth. The optimal pH for growth and bacteriocin production was 6.0. Although the cell growth at pH 6.0 was nearly the same level at pH 5.5 and 6.5, the greater bacteriocin activity was observed at pH 6.0. Exponential growth took place only during an initial period of the cultivation, and then linear growth was observed. Linear growth rates increased from 0.160 g(DCW) x l(-1) x h(-1) to 0.245 g(DCW) x l(-1) x h(-1) with increases in lactose concentrations from 0.5 to 3.0%. Maximum biomass was also increased from 1.88 g(DCW) x l(-1) to 4.29 g(DCW) x l(-1). However, increase in lactose concentration did not prolong the active growth phase. After 20 h cultivation, cell growth stopped regardless of lactose concentration. Production of the bacteriocin showed primary metabolic kinetics. However, bacteriocin yield based on cell mass increased greatly during the late growth phase. A maximum activity of 131x10(3) AU x ml(-1) was obtained at early stationary growth phase (20 h) during the batch fermentation in M17L broth (3.0% lactose) at 30 degrees C and pH 6.0.


Biomacromolecules | 2006

Electrically Conductive Bacterial Cellulose by Incorporation of Carbon Nanotubes

Seok Ho Yoon; Hyoung-Joon Jin; Moo-Chang Kook; Yu Ryang Pyun


Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2010

Enhanced production of gamma-aminobutyric acid using rice bran extracts by Lactobacillus sakei B2-16.

Moo-Chang Kook; Myung-Ji Seo; Chan-Ick Cheigh; Yu-Ryang Pyun; Seok-Cheol Cho; Hoon Park


Biotechnology Letters | 2004

Simple one-step purification of nisin Z from unclarified culture broth of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis A164 using expanded bed ion exchange chromatography

Chan-Ick Cheigh; Moo-Chang Kook; Seong-Bo Kim; Young-Ho Hong; Yu-Ryang Pyun


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2013

Production of GABA (gamma amino butyric acid) by Lactic Acid Bacteria

Moo-Chang Kook; Seok-Cheol Cho


Archive | 2006

Lactic acid bacteria culture of mung bean and the preparation method of the same, and the cosmetic composition comprising the same

Chang-Seo Park; Sang-June Nam; Wangkeun Choi; Yu-Ryang Pyun; Hyung-Yong Cho; Seok-Cheol Cho; Moo-Chang Kook; Chang-woo Lee; So-Young Chung


Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2010

Sleep-Inductive Effect of GABA on the Fermentation of Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG)

Seung-Seop Kim; Sung-Ho Oh; Myoung-Hoon Jeong; Seok-Cheol Cho; Moo-Chang Kook; Seok-Ho Lee; Yu-Ryang Pyun; Hyeon-Yong Lee


Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry | 2014

Bacillus subtilis Fermentation for Enhancement of Feed Nutritive Value of Soybean Meal

Moo-Chang Kook; Seok-Cheol Cho; Young-Ho Hong; Hoon Park


The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition | 2011

Development of Pretreatment and Mixed Culture Processes for Plant Originated Lactic Acid to Produce a Functional Lactic acid Beverage

Eun-Kyung Cho; Hyung-Yong Cho; Byeong-Cheol Kim; Hae-Hun Shin; Seok-Cheol Cho; Moo-Chang Kook; Yu-Ryang Pyun


The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition | 2012

Production of GABA-rich Tomato Paste by Lactobacillus sp. Fermentation

Seok-Cheol Cho; Dong Hyun Kim; Chang-Seo Park; Jong-Ho Koh; Yu-Ryang Pyun; Moo-Chang Kook

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Hak-Jong Choi

Pusan National University

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