Abstract

Current production methods of the food colorants, gardenia blue (GB) and red (GR) pigments have low efficiency. One potential approach involves using lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which produce a high level of β-glucosidase, produce the GB and GR using non-toxic and harmless process. The isolated strain Lactobacillus plantarum S3 and the reference strain Lb. plantarum KCTC3104 showed high β-glucosidase activity levels of 1.01 and 1.44 unit/mL, respectively. The 12-h bioconversion yield of geniposide to genipin using two strains were 93.4% and 100%, respectively, which are high conversion percentage. For GB, the maximal production yield obtained using Lb. plantarum S3 and Lb. plantarum KCTC3104 under optimal conditions were 2.17 and 2.18mg/mL, respectively. For GR, glutamic acid (Glu) with Lb. plantarum S3 is the best combination. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an effective alternative method for the production of natural food colorants using LAB.

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