Bioconversion of fish discards through the production of lactic acid bacteria and metabolites: sustainable application of fish peptones in nutritive fermentation media

  • José Antonio Vázquez*
  • , Ana I. Durán*
  • , Araceli Menduíña*
  • , Margarita Nogueira*
  • , Ana María Gomes*
  • , Joana Antunes*
  • , Ana Cristina Freitas*
  • , Esther Dagá*
  • , Paula Dagá*
  • , Jesus Valcarcel*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the current work, we study the capacity of 30 peptones obtained by enzyme proteolysis of ten discarded fish species (hake, megrim, red scorpionfish, pouting, mackerel, gurnard, blue whiting, Atlantic horse mackerel, grenadier, and boarfish) to support the growth and metabolite production of four lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of probiotic and technological importance. Batch fermentations of Lactobacillus plantarum, L. brevis, L. casei, and Leuconostoc mesenteroides in most of the media formulated with fish peptones (87% of the cases) led to similar growths (quantified as dry-weight biomass and viable cells) and metabolites (mainly lactic acid) than in commercial control broth (MRS). Comparisons among cultures were performed by means of the parameters obtained from the mathematical fittings of experimental kinetics to the logistic equation. Modelling among experimental and predicted data from each bioproduction was generally accurate. A simple economic assessment demonstrated the profitability achieved when MRS is substituted by media formulated with fish discards: a 3-4-fold reduction of costs for LAB biomass, viable cells formation, and lactic and acetic acid production. Thus, these fish peptones are promising alternatives to the expensive commercial peptones as well as a possible solution to valorize discarded fish biomasses and by-products.
Original languageEnglish
Article number9091239
Number of pages17
JournalFoods
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

Keywords

  • Fish discards valorization
  • Lactic acid bacteria production
  • Logistic equation
  • Marine peptones
  • Microbial bioconversion
  • Sustainability

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