Agricultural and Biological Chemistry
Online ISSN : 1881-1280
Print ISSN : 0002-1369
ISSN-L : 0002-1369
Studies on Milk Clotting Enzymes Produced by Basidiomycetes
Part I. Screening Tests of Basidiomycetes for the Production of Milk Clotting Enzymes
Masanobu KAWAINoboru MUKAI
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1970 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 159-163

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In the course of screening tests of Basidiomycete proteolytic enzymes, it was observed that some strains produced milk clotting enzymes with fairly weak proteolytic activities.
When sucrose-polypeptone and sucrose-corn steep liquor media were used, only 6 strains out of 44 strains tested showed weak milk clotting activities. Cheddar cheese making with culture filtrates of these 6 strains revealed that the culture filtrates of 2 strains, Irpex lacteus Fr. and Fomitopsis pinicola (Fr.) Karst., were able to produce Cheddar cheese of good quality.
On the other hand, when sucrose-distillers solubles media were used, a lot of strains showed high proteolytic activity in addition to high milk clotting activity. The ratio of milk clotting to proteolytic activities (MCA/PA) was assumed to be an important index for the selection of organism, and F. pinicola and Coriolus consors (Berk.) Imaz. were selected as the strain with high MCA/PA ratio.
As the investigation on culture conditions of 3 strains mentioned above showed that F. pinicola and I. lacteus, were richly productive of milk clotting enzymes, the 2 strains except C. consors were used for further studies on cheese making.
Cheddar cheese making with crude enzymes revealed that cheese products produced by the enzyme of F. pinicola had a slightly bitter taste after 5 months' ripening but that those produced by the enzyme of I. lacteus had good quality.
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