Abstract

A new caproic acid bacteria 20-5 (Caproicibacterium sp.) was newly screened in the laboratory, and several high-quality lactic acid bacteria A2-3 ( Sporolactobacillus fermentans ), GCB-3 ( Pediococcus acidilactici ), KR-4 ( Lactiplantibacillus plantarum ), LY-5 ( Levilactobacillus brevis ), B2-1 ( Lactiplantibacillus plantarum ) were used for exploratory compound fermentation experiments. The compound fermentation was a caproic acid bacteria (20-5) alone plus four lactic acid bacteria ( A2-3, GCB-3, KR-4, LY-5, B2-1 ), the experimental ratio was set up four groups of compound ratio of 1 : 2,1 : 1,5 : 1,10 : 1. The optimum ratio of 20-5 to B2-1 was 10 : 1, and the total acid yield reached 26.75 g / L. The best caproic acid production capacity after compounding was the 10: 1 group of 20-5 and B2-1, and the caproic acid yield was 7.22 g / L. The average lactic acid content in the fermentation broth was 4.52 g / L after compounding. After compounding, the acid production of the 1 : 1 and 5 : 1 groups of 20-5 : A2-3 and the 10 : 1 group of 20-5 : B2-1 increased compared with that of single bacteria. In the other compound groups, the acid production capacity decreased after the compound operation, and the lactic acid production generally decreased, but the caproic acid production increased, indicating that caproic acid bacteria can use lactic acid as a carbon source for fermentation and acid production activities, so that caproic acid bacteria can produce caproic acid.

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