TY - JOUR
T1 - Fermentation of second cheese whey by Propionibacterium freudenreichii: Metabolomic profiling and pathway insights for valorization
AU - Rocchetti, Gabriele
AU - Fancello, F.
AU - Zara, G.
AU - Hatami, F.
AU - Coronas, R.
AU - Petretto, G. L.
AU - Errico, Michela
AU - Lucini, Luigi
AU - Gallo, Antonio
AU - Mannazzu, I.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - To investigate the key metabolic pathways activated by Propionibacterium freudenreichii during the fermentation of second cheese whey (SCW), five strains previously selected for physiological, technological, and functional traits were used to ferment three SCW samples from dairies differing in technological level and whey cheese coagulation technique. Despite variations in SCW composition, all strains exhibited robust growth, reaching up to 9.65 Log₁₀ CFU/mL. Untargeted metabolomic analysis grouped both fermented and unfermented SCW samples into three main clusters, primarily driven by differences among the unfermented SCWs. This highlights the key role of SCW composition in shaping the metabolome, although the contribution of the different strains in the metabolomic profile of fermented SCW was also evident. The analysis further revealed the consistent accumulation of 45 metabolites across all fermented samples, including derivatives of vitamins B9 and B12, essential amino acids, as well as prebiotic and antioxidant compounds. Eleven metabolites were identified as potential biomarkers of SCW fermentation by P. freudenreichii, such as dopamine 4-sulfate and N-(1-deoxy-1-fructosyl) phenylalanine. Pathway analysis showed consistent enrichment of the “one-carbon pool by folate” pathway, along with glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism and vitamin B6 pathways. These findings demonstrate the metabolic versatility of P. freudenreichii in SCW and its suitability for SCW valorization through the production of nutritionally relevant compounds. Further experiments are currently in progress to assess the in vivo probiotic potential of the resulting microbial biomass and to confirm the suitability of fermented SCW as a sustainable and cost-effective food and feed additive.
AB - To investigate the key metabolic pathways activated by Propionibacterium freudenreichii during the fermentation of second cheese whey (SCW), five strains previously selected for physiological, technological, and functional traits were used to ferment three SCW samples from dairies differing in technological level and whey cheese coagulation technique. Despite variations in SCW composition, all strains exhibited robust growth, reaching up to 9.65 Log₁₀ CFU/mL. Untargeted metabolomic analysis grouped both fermented and unfermented SCW samples into three main clusters, primarily driven by differences among the unfermented SCWs. This highlights the key role of SCW composition in shaping the metabolome, although the contribution of the different strains in the metabolomic profile of fermented SCW was also evident. The analysis further revealed the consistent accumulation of 45 metabolites across all fermented samples, including derivatives of vitamins B9 and B12, essential amino acids, as well as prebiotic and antioxidant compounds. Eleven metabolites were identified as potential biomarkers of SCW fermentation by P. freudenreichii, such as dopamine 4-sulfate and N-(1-deoxy-1-fructosyl) phenylalanine. Pathway analysis showed consistent enrichment of the “one-carbon pool by folate” pathway, along with glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism and vitamin B6 pathways. These findings demonstrate the metabolic versatility of P. freudenreichii in SCW and its suitability for SCW valorization through the production of nutritionally relevant compounds. Further experiments are currently in progress to assess the in vivo probiotic potential of the resulting microbial biomass and to confirm the suitability of fermented SCW as a sustainable and cost-effective food and feed additive.
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Folate
KW - One carbon metabolism
KW - Propionibacterium freudenreichii
KW - Vitamin B12
KW - Bioactive compounds
KW - Folate
KW - One carbon metabolism
KW - Propionibacterium freudenreichii
KW - Vitamin B12
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/322450
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U2 - 10.1016/j.foodres.2025.116838
DO - 10.1016/j.foodres.2025.116838
M3 - Article
SN - 0963-9969
VL - 217
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - Food Research International
JF - Food Research International
IS - N/A
ER -