Abstract

This study was performed to know whether there is any change of physiological activity in DLMJ which is inoculated by lactic acid bacteria. Lactic acid bacteria were isolated from Dolsan leaf mustard Kimchi (DLMK) at 20°C. In the optimum ripening period, the population ofLeuconostoc andLactobacilli in the DLMK were found to be high. TheLeuconostoc, Lactobacilli andLactococci strains were identified asLeuconostoc mesenteroides., Leuconostoc gelidum, Weissella confusa, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus raffinolactis, Lactococcus lactis andWeissella confusa using the Biolog system. The most predominant strain which was isolated from DLMK wasWeissella confusa. As the results of the phylogenetic analysis using 16s rDNA sequence, theWeissella confusa turned out to beWeissella kimchii, with 99.0% similarity. To investigated the change of physiological activity in DLMJ by lactic acid bacteria, 7 predominant strains inoculated to DLMJ (Dolsan Leaf Mustard Juice). The cytotoxicity was found to be under 19.55% all cases Also, the antioxidative activity of the DLMJ treated with lactic acid bacteria was very low, which might have been due to the reduced antioxidative phytochemicals during the preparation of the sterile, sample. The ACE inhibiting activity of DLMJ by inoculation withWeissella kimchii was shown to be the highest (94.0%). This could be that the degradation of sulfur containing materials in DLMJ byWeissella kimchii gave rise to ACE inhibiting activity.

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