Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples

Excessive use of antibiotics has detrimental consequences, including antibiotic resistance and gut microbiome destruction. Probiotic-rich diets help to restore good microbes, keeping the body healthy and preventing the onset of chronic diseases. Honey contains not only prebiotic oligosaccharides but...

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Main Authors: Farah Zahoor, Chayaphathra Sooklim, Pattanan Songdech, Orawan Duangpakdee, Nitnipa Soontorngun
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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spelling doaj-283a3f27defa422ca3cb389554fb62972021-05-31T23:56:37ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892021-05-011131231210.3390/metabo11050312Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee SamplesFarah Zahoor0Chayaphathra Sooklim1Pattanan Songdech2Orawan Duangpakdee3Nitnipa Soontorngun4Biochemical Technology Division, School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10150, ThailandBiochemical Technology Division, School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10150, ThailandBiochemical Technology Division, School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10150, ThailandNative Honeybee and Pollinator Research Center, Ratchaburi Campus, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Rang Bua, Chom Bueng, Ratchaburi 70150, ThailandBiochemical Technology Division, School of Bioresources and Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10150, ThailandExcessive use of antibiotics has detrimental consequences, including antibiotic resistance and gut microbiome destruction. Probiotic-rich diets help to restore good microbes, keeping the body healthy and preventing the onset of chronic diseases. Honey contains not only prebiotic oligosaccharides but, like yogurt and fermented foods, is an innovative natural source for probiotic discovery. Here, a collection of three honeybee samples was screened for yeast strains, aiming to characterize their potential in vitro probiotic properties and the ability to produce valuable metabolites. Ninety-four isolates out of one-hundred and four were able to grow at temperatures of 30 °C and 37 °C, while twelve isolates could grow at 42 °C. Fifty-eight and four isolates displayed the ability to grow under stimulated gastrointestinal condition, at pH 2.0–2.5, 0.3% (<i>w</i>/<i>v</i>) bile salt, and 37 °C. Twenty-four isolates showed high autoaggregation of 80–100% and could utilize various sugars, including galactose and xylose. The cell count of these isolates (7–9 log cfu/mL) was recorded and stable during 6 months of storage. Genomic characterization based on the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) also identified four isolates of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> displayed good ability to produce antimicrobial acids. These results provided the basis for selecting four natural yeast isolates as starter cultures for potential probiotic application in functional foods and animal feed. Additionally, these <i>S. cerevisiae</i> isolates also produced high levels of acids from fermented sugarcane molasses, an abundant agricultural waste product from the sugar industry. Furthermore, one of ten identified isolates of <i>Meyerozyma guilliermondiii</i> displayed an excellent ability to produce a pentose sugar xylitol at a yield of 0.490 g/g of consumed xylose. Potentially, yeast isolates of honeybee samples may offer various biotechnological advantages as probiotics or metabolite producers of multiproduct-based lignocellulosic biorefinery.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/11/5/312acid productionhoneyfunctional foodprobioticsxylitolyeast
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author Farah Zahoor
Chayaphathra Sooklim
Pattanan Songdech
Orawan Duangpakdee
Nitnipa Soontorngun
spellingShingle Farah Zahoor
Chayaphathra Sooklim
Pattanan Songdech
Orawan Duangpakdee
Nitnipa Soontorngun
Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
Metabolites
acid production
honey
functional food
probiotics
xylitol
yeast
author_facet Farah Zahoor
Chayaphathra Sooklim
Pattanan Songdech
Orawan Duangpakdee
Nitnipa Soontorngun
author_sort Farah Zahoor
title Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
title_short Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
title_full Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
title_fullStr Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
title_full_unstemmed Selection of Potential Yeast Probiotics and a Cell Factory for Xylitol or Acid Production from Honeybee Samples
title_sort selection of potential yeast probiotics and a cell factory for xylitol or acid production from honeybee samples
publisher MDPI AG
series Metabolites
issn 2218-1989
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Excessive use of antibiotics has detrimental consequences, including antibiotic resistance and gut microbiome destruction. Probiotic-rich diets help to restore good microbes, keeping the body healthy and preventing the onset of chronic diseases. Honey contains not only prebiotic oligosaccharides but, like yogurt and fermented foods, is an innovative natural source for probiotic discovery. Here, a collection of three honeybee samples was screened for yeast strains, aiming to characterize their potential in vitro probiotic properties and the ability to produce valuable metabolites. Ninety-four isolates out of one-hundred and four were able to grow at temperatures of 30 °C and 37 °C, while twelve isolates could grow at 42 °C. Fifty-eight and four isolates displayed the ability to grow under stimulated gastrointestinal condition, at pH 2.0–2.5, 0.3% (<i>w</i>/<i>v</i>) bile salt, and 37 °C. Twenty-four isolates showed high autoaggregation of 80–100% and could utilize various sugars, including galactose and xylose. The cell count of these isolates (7–9 log cfu/mL) was recorded and stable during 6 months of storage. Genomic characterization based on the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) also identified four isolates of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> displayed good ability to produce antimicrobial acids. These results provided the basis for selecting four natural yeast isolates as starter cultures for potential probiotic application in functional foods and animal feed. Additionally, these <i>S. cerevisiae</i> isolates also produced high levels of acids from fermented sugarcane molasses, an abundant agricultural waste product from the sugar industry. Furthermore, one of ten identified isolates of <i>Meyerozyma guilliermondiii</i> displayed an excellent ability to produce a pentose sugar xylitol at a yield of 0.490 g/g of consumed xylose. Potentially, yeast isolates of honeybee samples may offer various biotechnological advantages as probiotics or metabolite producers of multiproduct-based lignocellulosic biorefinery.
topic acid production
honey
functional food
probiotics
xylitol
yeast
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/11/5/312
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