Isolation and identification of osmophilic yeasts from Indonesian honeys collected from South Kalimantan, Banten, and East Java Provinces (Indonesia)

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biodiversitas Pub Date : 2023-08-05 DOI:10.13057/biodiv/d240751
MEILIA PRIHARTINI, SYOFI ROSMALAWATI, CATUR SRIHERWANTO, ANIS HERLIYATI MAHSUNAH
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Abstract. Prihartini M, Rosmalawati S, Sriherwanto C, Mahsunah AH. 2023. Isolation and identification of osmophilic yeasts from Indonesian honeys collected from South Kalimantan, Banten, and East Java Provinces (Indonesia). Biodiversitas 24: 4126-4135. Certain yeasts possess the remarkable ability to thrive in the challenging conditions characterized by high sugar levels and low water activity commonly found in honey. However, limited research has been conducted on yeasts isolated from honey in Indonesia. To address this gap, honey samples were collected from three provinces in Indonesia: South Kalimantan, Banten, and East Java. A total of ten isolates were obtained and subjected to comprehensive morphological, physiological, and biochemical characterization. Among these isolates, four (M 1.4, M 1.6, M 1.8, and M 2.4) were selected for molecular identification using ITS1 and ITS4 primers. Through sequencing of the Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region and performing homology analysis using BLAST on NCBI, it was determined that the M 1.4 and M 1.8 isolates belong to the Zygosaccharomyces genus with a percentage identity of ?97%. The M 2.4 isolate was classified as the Schizosaccharomyces genus with a percentage identity of ?98%, while the M 1.6 isolate was identified as Zygosaccharomyces siamensis with a percentage identity of ?99%. All four isolates exhibited osmophilic characteristics and demonstrate significant potential as valuable microorganisms for future investigations.
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印度尼西亚南加里曼丹、万丹和东爪哇省蜂蜜中亲渗透酵母的分离与鉴定
摘要Prihartini M, Rosmalawati S, Sriherwanto C, Mahsunah AH。2023. 印度尼西亚南加里曼丹、万丹和东爪哇省蜂蜜中嗜渗透酵母的分离和鉴定。生物多样性,24:4126-4135。某些酵母具有非凡的能力,在具有挑战性的条件下茁壮成长,其特征是蜂蜜中常见的高糖水平和低水活性。然而,在印度尼西亚对从蜂蜜中分离的酵母进行了有限的研究。为了解决这一差距,从印度尼西亚的三个省:南加里曼丹、万丹和东爪哇收集了蜂蜜样本。共获得10株分离株,并对其进行了全面的形态、生理和生化鉴定。选取m1.4、m1.6、m1.8和m2.4 4株分离菌株,利用ITS1和ITS4引物进行分子鉴定。通过内部转录间隔区(ITS)测序和NCBI上BLAST的同源性分析,确定m1.4和m1.8菌株属于Zygosaccharomyces属,同源性为?97%。分离得到的m2.4菌株鉴定为裂糖菌属,鉴定率为98%;分离得到的m1.6菌株鉴定为siamensis,鉴定率为99%。所有四种分离株均表现出亲渗特性,并显示出作为未来研究有价值的微生物的巨大潜力。
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