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김치 유래 유산균과 식물 추출물을 활용한 발효물이 소화효소 및 항산화 활성에 미치는 영향Effects of fermented materials with kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria and plant extracts on digestive enzyme and antioxidant activities

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Effects of fermented materials with kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria and plant extracts on digestive enzyme and antioxidant activities
Authors
김상현이수정이상현정미자
Issue Date
Oct-2025
Publisher
한국식품저장유통학회
Keywords
functional medium; lactic acid bacteria; digestive enzyme; antioxidant; fermented materials
Citation
Food Science and Preservation, v.32, no.5, pp 952 - 963
Pages
12
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Journal Title
Food Science and Preservation
Volume
32
Number
5
Start Page
952
End Page
963
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80833
DOI
10.11002/kjfp.2025.32.5.952
ISSN
3022-5477
3022-5485
Abstract
In this study, a plant extract-based functional synthetic medium was developed to support the growth of kimchi-derived lactic acid bacteria (LAB) for membrane vesicle (MV)-based postbiotics. Four LAB strains [Leuconostoc mesenteroides, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum, Latilactobacillus curvatus (Lc), and Latilactobacillus sakei] were fermented for 3 days in artificial media containing various plant-derived extracts, including barley sprout extract, baechu (kimchi cabbage) extract, and a plant mixed extract (Platycodon grandiflorum: Codonopsis lanceolata: sweet potato peel=1:1:3). Growth was more vigorous in media with barley sprout extract. Notably, Lc showed significantly enhanced growth when the plant mixed extract was added, indicating a positive effect of this mixture on Lc proliferation. Fermented samples exhibited increased LAB counts and elevated digestive enzyme activities (trypsin and α-amylase) compared to non-fermented controls. These enhancements correlated closely with increased total polyphenol and flavonoid contents, which significantly rose after fermentation, especially in Lc-inoculated groups. Moreover, DPPH radical scavenging activity was markedly higher in Lc-fermented samples than in those fermented by other strains, highlighting Lc’s efficacy in producing antioxidant compounds. This study demonstrates that barley sprout extract is a viable medium for developing MV-based postbiotics, with strain selection and fermentation optimization being critical for functional enhancement.
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