Isolation, identification, and characterization of thermophilic lactic acid bacteria isolated from whey of Kars Kashar cheeses
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Isolation, identification, and characterization of thermophilic lactic acid bacteria isolated from whey of Kars Kashar cheeses
Abstract
Kars Kashar cheese is an artisanal pasta-filata type cheese and geographically marked in Eastern Anatolia of Turkey. The aims of this research were to determine for the first time thermophilic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) of Kars Kashar cheese and characterize the technological properties of obtained isolates. In our research, a number of 15 samples of whey were collected from the different villages in Kars. These samples were incubated at 45 °C and used as the source material for isolating thermophilic LAB. A total of 250 colonies were isolated from thermophilic whey, and 217 of them were determined to be presumptive LAB based on their Gram staining and catalase test. A total of 170 isolates were characterized by their phenotypic properties and identified using the MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry method. Phenotypic identification of isolates displayed that Enterococcus and Lactobacillus were the predominant microbiota. According to MALDI-TOF MS identification, 89 isolates were identified as Enterococcus (52.35%), 57 isolates as Lactobacillus (33.53%), 23 isolates as Streptococcus (13.53%), and one isolate as Lactococcus (0.59%). All thermophilic LAB isolates were successfully identified to the species level and it has been observed that MALDI-TOF MS can be successfully used for the identification of selected LAB. The acidification and proteolytic activities of the isolated thermophilic LAB were examined, and the isolates designated for use as starter cultures were also genotypically defined.
Keywords: Kars Kashar cheese; LAB, Identification; MALDI-TOF MS; Thermophilic whey culture.
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