Molecular identification of yeasts and lactic acid bacteria involved in the production of Beninese fermented food degue

A. Angelov, G. Petrova, Angel D. Angelov, P. Stefanova, I. Y. Bokossa, C. Tchekessi, M. Marco, V. Gotcheva
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Author(s): Angelov, AI; Petrova, G; Angelov, AD; Stefanova, P; Bokossa, IY; Tchekessi, CKC; Marco, ML; Gotcheva, V | Abstract: © 2017 Bentham Open. Background: Traditional Beninese fermented food Degue is widely consumed in Benin and other countries in West Africa. It was originally made from milk and millet flour, but currently other cereals are used as well. Nowadays, Degue production occurs by spontaneous fermentation in individual households and information about the microorganisms involved is currently limited. Objective: The microbiota of Degue from Benin has not been studied so far, but its growing production in the country sets a demand for revealing the biodiversity of the microbial population involved in the fermentation process in order to take future steps for development of industrial technology and offer products with improved quality and safety. Method: In the present study, yeast and lactic acid bacteria from raw materials for Degue production and from several Degue products were isolated and identified by molecular methods including RFLP and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rRNA gene sequence analysis in yeasts, and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis in lactic acid bacteria. Results: Lactic acid bacteria isolates were assigned to eight species within the genera Lactobacillus, Enterococcus, Pediococcus, Streptococcus and Weisella. Four species of yeasts were found in Degue: Cyberlyndnera fabianii, Candida glabrata, Kluyveromyces marxianus, and Meyerozyma caribbica. Conclusion: The microbial population revealed is unique to Beninese Degue and needs further characterization for development of defined starter cultures.
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作者:Angelov, AI;佩特洛娃,G;安格诺夫,广告;Stefanova P;Bokossa IY;Tchekessi纯种犬;马可,毫升;Gotcheva, V |摘要:©2017 Bentham Open。背景:传统的贝宁发酵食品Degue在贝宁和西非其他国家广泛消费。它最初是由牛奶和小米粉制成的,但现在也使用其他谷物。如今,Degue的生产发生在个体家庭中自发发酵,有关微生物的信息目前有限。目的:目前尚未对贝宁产的Degue菌群进行研究,但其在该国日益增长的产量要求揭示参与发酵过程的微生物种群的生物多样性,以便为工业技术的未来发展采取步骤,并提供质量和安全性更高的产品。方法:采用RFLP、酵母中ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rRNA基因序列分析、乳酸菌中16S rRNA基因序列分析等分子分析方法,对生产Degue原料中的酵母和乳酸菌以及几种Degue产品进行分离鉴定。结果:分离得到的乳酸菌属于乳杆菌属、肠球菌属、Pediococcus属、链球菌属和Weisella属8种。在Degue发现了4种酵母菌:fabianii Cyberlyndnera fabianii, Candida glabrata, Kluyveromyces marxianus和Meyerozyma carbiica。结论:所发现的微生物种群是贝宁人特有的,需要进一步表征以开发确定的发酵剂。
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