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Impact of Fermentation on the Recovery of Antioxidant Bioactive Compounds from Sea Bass Byproducts.


ABSTRACT: The aim of the present research was to obtain antioxidant compounds through the fermentation of fish byproducts by bacteria isolated from sea bass viscera. To that purpose, bacteria from sea bass stomach, intestine, and colon were isolated. With the selected bacteria, growing research was undertaken, fermenting different broths prepared with sea bass meat or byproducts. After the fermentation, the antioxidant activity, phenolic acids, and some proteins were evaluated. The main phenolic acids obtained were DL-3-phenyl-lactic acid and benzoic acid at a maximum concentration of 466 and 314 ppb, respectively. The best antioxidant activity was found in the extracts obtained after the fermentation of fish byproducts broth by bacteria isolated from the colon (6502 ?M TE) and stomach (4797 ?M TE). Moreover, a positive correlation was found between phenolic acids obtained after the fermentation process and the antioxidant activity of the samples. It was also concluded that the lactic acid bacteria isolated from sea bass had an important proteolytic capacity and were able to synthesize phenolic acids with antioxidant capacity. This work has shown the relevance of fermentation as a useful tool to valorize fish byproducts, giving them an added economic value and reducing their environmental impact.

SUBMITTER: Marti-Quijal FJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7139806 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of Fermentation on the Recovery of Antioxidant Bioactive Compounds from Sea Bass Byproducts.

Martí-Quijal Francisco J FJ   Tornos Adrián A   Príncep Andrea A   Luz Carlos C   Meca Giuseppe G   Tedeschi Paola P   Ruiz María-José MJ   Barba Francisco J FJ  

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 20200315 3


The aim of the present research was to obtain antioxidant compounds through the fermentation of fish byproducts by bacteria isolated from sea bass viscera. To that purpose, bacteria from sea bass stomach, intestine, and colon were isolated. With the selected bacteria, growing research was undertaken, fermenting different broths prepared with sea bass meat or byproducts. After the fermentation, the antioxidant activity, phenolic acids, and some proteins were evaluated. The main phenolic acids obt  ...[more]

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