INVESTIGADORES
TARANTO Maria Pia
artículos
Título:
B-group vitamin production by lactic acid bacteria--current knowledge and potential applications
Autor/es:
LEBLANC, JEAN GUY; LAIÑO, JHONATAN; DEL VALLE, MARIANELA; VANNINI, VERÓNICA; VAN SINDEREN, D; TARANTO, MARIA PIA; FONT DE VALDEZ, GRACIELA; SAVOY, GRACIELA; SESMA, FERNANDO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2011 vol. 111 p. 1297 - 1309
ISSN:
1364-5072
Resumen:
Although most vitamins are present in a variety of foods, human vitamin
deficiencies still occur in many countries, mainly because of
malnutrition not only as a result of insufficient food intake but also
because of unbalanced diets. Even though most lactic acid bacteria (LAB)
are auxotrophic for several vitamins, it is now known that certain
strains have the capability to synthesize water-soluble vitamins such as
those included in the B-group (folates, riboflavin and vitamin B(12)
amongst others). This review article will show the current knowledge of
vitamin biosynthesis by LAB and show how the proper selection of starter
cultures and probiotic strains could be useful in preventing clinical
and subclinical vitamin deficiencies. Here, several examples will be
presented where vitamin-producing LAB led to the elaboration of novel
fermented foods with increased and bioavailable vitamins. In addition,
the use of genetic engineering strategies to increase vitamin production
or to create novel vitamin-producing strains will also be discussed.
This review will show that the use of vitamin-producing LAB could be a
cost-effective alternative to current vitamin fortification programmes
and be useful in the elaboration of novel vitamin-enriched products.

