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Evaluation of waste of the cheese industry for the production of 2-phenyl ethanol.



Castro Rosas, Javier

2017

Laura Conde-Báez, J. Castro-Rosas, J. R. Villagómez-Ibarra, J. B. Páez-Lerma, C. Gómez-Aldapa. 2017. Evaluation of waste of the cheese industry for the production of 2-phenyl ethanol. Acta Universitaria. 27(3): 57-64 http://www.actauniversitaria.ugto.mx/index.php/acta/article/view/1227/0


Abstract


The cheese industries generate two types of whey, sweet (SW) and acid (AW). Few studies have used both types of whey to produce 2-fenilethanol (2-FE), as well as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to determine the percentage of ?-? in each type of whey. We assessed the production of 2-phenyl ethanol (2-FE) by Kluyveromyces marxianus using as SW and AW as substrates. Both types of whey were treated at pH 4.8 and pasteurized at 63 C for 30 min with an initial inoculum of K. marxianus (1×106 CFU/mL). The identification and quantification of 2-PHE was performed by gas chromatography (GC). We then determined the (?-?) lactose by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). K. marxianus was capable of producing 2-FE in the two types of whey in obtaining maximum concentrations of 0.44 g/L and 0.32 g/L, respectively. For SW, we found a concentration of ?-lactose 82.35%.



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