Mlf. Murga et al., Influence of growth temperature on cryotolerance and lipid composition of Lactobacillus acidophilus, J APPL MICR, 88(2), 2000, pp. 342-348
In order to correlate the lipid composition of the membrane of Lactobacillu
s acidophilus CRL 640 with the freeze-thaw behaviour of the cultures grown
at different temperatures, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) from extracts g
rown at 25, 30, 37 and 40 degrees C were obtained and compared. Cultures gr
own at 25 degrees C (M25) exhibited more resistance to the freeze-thaw proc
ess probably because of an increase in C18:2 and C16:0 fatty acids. This cu
lture also exhibited a lesser amount of phospholipids as shown by the sugar
: phosphorus ratio. In all cases, the presence of the uncommon 10-hydroxyo
ctadecanoic acid was determined. From the extracts of the M25 and M37 cultu
res, diacylphosphatidylglycerol, cardiolipin, diglycosyldiglycerides, trigl
ycosyldiglycerides and neutral lipids were isolated and identified. The str
uctural elucidation was carried out by FAMEs and sugar analysis and by mass
spectrometry using fast atom bombardment ionization. The changes in lipid
composition due to different growth temperatures could be indicative of the
resistance of the bacteria to freeze-thaw processes.