Production of acetic and propionic acids from labneh whey by fermentation with propionibacteria

Whey produced during the manufacture of labneh was supplemented with yeast extract (10 g/1), and then fortified with lactose, treated with β-galactosidase or fermented with Lactobacillus helveticus, prior to inoculation with free living cells of Propionibacterium freudenreichii ssp shermanii or Propionibacterium acidipropionici or cells immobilized in aliginate beads. Under anaerobic batch conditions, fermentation of the whey with Lb helveticus followed by P acidipropionici (free cell system) for 2.5 days at 32°C gave a broth with 5.9 g/l of propionic acid and 2.4 gll of acetic acid, while immobilized cells of the same organisms gave a broth with 11.0 gll propionic acid and 3.2 g/l acetic acid over 4 days. These latter values were the maximum levels recorded with any of the treatments, and it is suggested that such yields might make recovery economically feasible in certain countries.