Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
University of Zagreb
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Journal of Biosciences | 2001
Vlatka Gulan Zetić; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas; Slobodan Grba; Lavoslav Lutilsky; Damir Kozlek
Fermentations with yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiae in semiaerobic and in static conditions with the addition of chromic chloride into the used molasses medium were analysed. It was proved that the addition of optimal amounts of CrCl3 into the basal medium enhanced the kinetics of alcohol fermentations. The addition of 200 mg/l CrCl3 into the medium stimulated both the yeast growth and the ethanol production in all experimental conditions. On the other hand, the results showed that Cr3+ ions were incorporated into yeast cells during fermentation. Under these conditions the accumulation of Cr3+ ions was performed by yeast cells during the exponential growth phase, and with enriched amounts of 30–45 (μg/gd.m. of cells.Yeast biomass enriched with chromium ions was extracted with 01 mol/l NH4OH assuming that the extracts had the glucose tolerance factor (GTF). Then the extracts were passed through a gel-filtration column in order to isolate and purify the GTF. The presence of GTF in the purified fractions was determined by measuring the absorbance at 260 nm.It is evident from the obtained results that the added purified fractions enhanced the rates of CO2 production as well as the glucose utilization during alcoholic fermentation. As expected, the enhancement of both rates depended on the amounts of extracts added to the fermentation substrate. Thus, it is evident that purified extracts contained the GTF compound, and that Cr3+ ions were bonded to the protein molecule.
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2012
Jasna Mrvčić; Damir Stanzer; Ema Šolić; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
Certain species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), as well as other microorganisms, can bind metal ions to their cells surface or transport and store them inside the cell. Due to this fact, over the past few years interactions of metal ions with LAB have been intensively investigated in order to develop the usage of these bacteria in new biotechnology processes in addition to their health and probiotic aspects. Preliminary studies in model aqueous solutions yielded LAB with high absorption potential for toxic and essential metal ions, which can be used for improving food safety and quality. This paper provides an overview of results obtained by LAB application in toxic metal ions removing from drinking water, food and human body, as well as production of functional foods and nutraceutics. The biosorption abilities of LAB towards metal ions are emphasized. The binding mechanisms, as well as the parameters influencing the passive and active uptake are analyzed.
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2013
Jasna Mrvčić; Ana Butorac; Ema Šolić; Damir Stanzer; Višnja Bačun-Družina; Mario Cindrić; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as starter culture in food industry must be suitable for large-scale industrial production and possess the ability to survive in unfavorable processes and storage conditions. Approaches taken to address these problems include the selection of stress-resistant strains. In food industry, LAB are often exposed to metal ions induced stress. The interactions between LAB and metal ions are very poorly investigated. Because of that, the influence of non-toxic, toxic and antioxidant metal ions (Zn, Cu, and Mn) on growth, acid production, metal ions binding capacity of wild and adapted species of Leuconostoc mesenteroides L3, Lactobacillus brevis L62 and Lactobacillus plantarum L73 were investigated. The proteomic approach was applied to clarify how the LAB cells, especially the adapted ones, protect themselves and tolerate high concentrations of toxic metal ions. Results have shown that Zn and Mn addition into MRS medium in the investigated concentrations did not have effect on the bacterial growth and acid production, while copper ions were highly toxic, especially in static conditions. Leuc. mesenteroides L3 was the most efficient in Zn binding processes among the chosen LAB species, while L. plantarum L73 accumulated the highest concentration of Mn. L. brevis L62 was the most copper resistant species. Adaptation had a positive effect on growth and acid production of all species in the presence of copper. However, the adapted species incorporated less metal ions than the wild species. The exception was adapted L. brevis L62 that accumulated high concentration of copper ions in static conditions. The obtained results showed that L. brevis L62 is highly tolerant to copper ions, which allows its use as starter culture in fermentative processes in media with high concentration of copper ions.
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly | 2002
Slobodan Grba; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas; Damir Stanzer; N. Vahcic; A. Skrlin
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2007
Jasna Mrvčić; Damir Stanzer; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas; Dubravka Škevin; Slobodan Grba
Food Technology and Biotechnology | 2009
Jasna Mrvčić; Tatjana Prebeg; Lidija Barišić; Damir Stanzer; Višnja Bačun-Družina; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
Food Technology and Biotechnology | 2011
Višnja Bačun-Družina; Ana Butorac; Jasna Mrvčić; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
Croatian journal of food science and technology | 2012
Jasna Mrvčić; Sanja Posavec; Snježana Kazazić; Damir Stanzer; Andrea Peša; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas
Acta Alimentaria | 2003
Vesna Stehlik-Tomas; Slobodan Grba; Damir Stanzer; N. Vahčić; V. Gulan Zetić
Bioscience and microflora | 2009
Jasna Mrvčić; Damir Stanzer; Visnja Bacun-Druzina; Vesna Stehlik-Tomas