Unforeseen current and future benefits of uncommon yeast: the Metschnikowia genus

IF 3.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1007/s00253-024-13369-y
Ariranur Haniffadli, Yeongjun Ban, Endang Rahmat, Chang Ho Kang, Youngmin Kang
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Metschnikowia, the single-cell yeast form, is a genus of 85 species in the Saccharomycetales order that developed in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems after being found in 1899. This yeast is commonly used to control microbial populations in many biological and artificial conditions, such as fermentation. However, current study of Metschnikowia is limited to biological control features rather than researching on lucrative sectors such as beverage production, bioconversion manufacturing, cosmetics, and the pharmaceutical industry. This review summarizes numerous possible applications of Metschnikowia in human life, including potential secondary metabolites in industrial fields such as cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Furthermore, Metschnikowia-yeast interaction is mentioned as a potential area for further exploration in terms of co-cultured microbes as biocontrol. Since Metschnikowia yeast arose in a variety of ecosystems, more discussion will be held regarding the interactions between Metschnikowia and their surroundings, particularly in fruits. Finally, the current regulatory challenges of Metschnikowia-based products are examined, and future research opportunities on Metschnikowia utilization are presented.

Utilization of Metschnikowia genus in various human aspects.

Promising secondary metabolites produced by Metschnikowia.

Challenge and opportunity on developing Metschnikowia-based products.

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不可预见的现在和未来的利益不常见的酵母:Metschnikowia属
Metschnikowia是一种单细胞酵母,是酵母目中有85种的一个属,在1899年被发现后,在水生和陆地生态系统中都有发展。这种酵母通常用于控制许多生物和人工条件下的微生物种群,如发酵。然而,目前对Metschnikowia的研究仅限于生物防治特征,而不是对饮料生产、生物转化制造、化妆品和制药等利润丰厚的行业的研究。本文综述了Metschnikowia在人类生活中的潜在应用,包括在化妆品和制药等工业领域的潜在次级代谢物。此外,在共培养微生物的生物防治方面,梅氏菌与酵母菌的相互作用被认为是一个潜在的探索领域。由于Metschnikowia酵母出现在各种生态系统中,因此将对Metschnikowia与其周围环境之间的相互作用进行更多的讨论,特别是在水果中。最后,分析了目前基于Metschnikowia产品的监管挑战,并提出了Metschnikowia利用的未来研究机会。Metschnikowia属在人类各个方面的利用。•Metschnikowia产生的有前途的次级代谢物。•开发metschnikovia产品的挑战和机遇。
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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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10.00
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535
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology focusses on prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells, relevant enzymes and proteins; applied genetics and molecular biotechnology; genomics and proteomics; applied microbial and cell physiology; environmental biotechnology; process and products and more. The journal welcomes full-length papers and mini-reviews of new and emerging products, processes and technologies.
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