Tyramine reduction by tyrosine decarboxylase inhibitor in for tyramine controlled .

Food Sci Biotechnol

Department of Food and Biotechnology, Korea University Sejong Campus, 2511 Sejong-ro, Sejong City, 339-700 Korea.

Published: February 2018

This study was carried out to find a method to control tyrosine decarboxylase activity (TDC) of a strain of capable of producing high levels of tyramine. To select a TDC inhibitor, enzyme assay was first performed using purified TDC enzyme and 0.1% of TDC inhibiting chemicals. When 0.23% of nicotinic acid was added, tyramine content (363 ug/mL) was lower than that of the control group (873 ug/mL). At the same time, bacterial growth was decreased 1 log cycle from 8.62 to 7.56 log CFU/mL. TDC expression level in was measured by using RT-qPCR. Lower expression level (below 0.7) was observed after the addition of 0.23% nicotinic acid (in vitro). When was manufactured with addition of nicotinic acid, tyramine contents were decreased from 698.67 to 117.27 mg/kg when the concentration of nicotinic acid added was increased from 0.10 to 0.30%. These results suggest that nicotinic acid could be used as an agent (TDC inhibitor) to reduce tyramine content in .

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