陆生异养二十二碳六烯酸生产新Aurantiochytrium sp.的鉴定和安全性

Andrew N W Bell, C. Moran
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本文研究的目的是通过进一步的菌株表征,扩展已发表的对鲎Auntiochytrium limacinum(AURA)的毒理学评估,并研究生物质或提取油具有抗菌性能或不良物质的潜力。AURA作为ω-3长链多不饱和脂肪酸二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)的一种新来源,通过补充饲料来丰富动物源性食品,目前正在进行研究。在最初的研究中,我们提供了新型海洋分离的thraustochytrid的18S rRNA鉴定,确定了AURA生物量的营养成分,用于食品或饲料成分,包括近似分析和脂肪酸分析,并证实了该菌株的DHA生产潜力。我们通过最小抑制浓度(MIC)分析确定,未提取的AURA生物量是安全的,在浓度高达1%w/w时,该产品或其提取物对测试的参考人类肠道细菌没有抗菌影响,也没有任何有害影响的证据。这表明AURA不应刺激对共生微生物群的选择性压力,因此不太可能有助于抗微生物耐药性的发展以及对人类和动物的伴随伤害。进一步的分析表明,通过工业异养发酵生产的AURA生物质没有不良物质;有毒海洋微藻代谢产物、重金属、杀虫剂、微生物污染物和真菌毒素。在食物或饲料中加入异养生长的AURA,最高可达1%w/w,是补充DHA的安全和环保策略。
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Identity and Safety of a Novel Aurantiochytrium sp. for Terrestrial Heterotrophic Docosahexaenoic Acid Production
The objective of the studies in this paper was to expand on the published toxicological assessment of Aurantiochytrium limacinum (AURA) with further strain characterization and to investigate the potential for the biomass or extracted oil to have antimicrobial properties or undesirable substances. AURA is being investigated as a novel source of the omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for enriching foods of animal origin by means of feed supplementation. In the first studies, we provided the 18S rRNA identification of the novel marine isolated thraustochytrid, established the nutritional composition of AURA biomass for application as a food or feed ingredient including proximate analysis and fatty acid profiling, and confirmed the DHA production potential of the strain. We determined through minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) analysis that the unextracted AURA biomass was safe, showing no antimicrobial influence and no evidence of any deleterious effects of this product or its extracts at concentrations up to 1% w/w on the reference human intestinal bacteria tested. This would indicate that AURA should not stimulate selective pressure on the commensal microbiota and is therefore unlikely to aid development of antimicrobial resistance and the concomitant harm to humans and animals. Further analysis revealed that the AURA biomass produced through industrial heterotrophic fermentation was free from undesirables; toxic marine microalgal metabolites, heavy metals, pesticides, microbial contaminants, and mycotoxins. Including heterotrophically-grown AURA in food or feed, up to 1% w/w, is a safe and environmentally beneficial strategy for DHA supplementation.
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