Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Maldonade,Iriani R.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Scamparini,Adilma R. P., Rodriguez-Amaya,Délia B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: The objective of the present study was to select and identify yeasts from Brazil capable of producing carotenoids. Pigmented yeasts were isolated from soil, leaves, fruits, flowers and a processed product. The samples were incubated at 30ºC in Erlenmeyer flasks, containing YM broth. After 48 hours, they were inoculated in Petri dishes with YM agar, and incubated at 30ºC during 120 hours. The yeast colonies, which presented yellow to red coloration, were transferred to culture tubes containing YM agar, and incubated at 30ºC for 72 hours. Out of 242 samples, only five had yellow to red color at high intensity. These highly pigmented yeasts were re-isolated in Petri dishes with YM agar and then transferred to tubes with GPYM agar. Identification through morphological and reproduction characteristics, along with physiological and biochemical tests, classified four strains as R. mucilaginosa and one strain as R. graminis. The main carotenoids extracted from them were identified through HPLC analysis as beta-carotene and torulene. The strains showed potential as promising microorganisms for the commercial production of carotenoids.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
title Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
spellingShingle Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
Maldonade,Iriani R.
pigmented yeasts
identification
Rhodotorula
carotenoid
fermentation
title_short Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
title_full Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
title_fullStr Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
title_sort Selection and characterization of carotenoid-producing yeasts from Campinas region, Brazil
author Maldonade,Iriani R.
author_facet Maldonade,Iriani R.
Scamparini,Adilma R. P.
Rodriguez-Amaya,Délia B.
author_role author
author2 Scamparini,Adilma R. P.
Rodriguez-Amaya,Délia B.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maldonade,Iriani R.
Scamparini,Adilma R. P.
Rodriguez-Amaya,Délia B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pigmented yeasts
identification
Rhodotorula
carotenoid
fermentation
topic pigmented yeasts
identification
Rhodotorula
carotenoid
fermentation
description The objective of the present study was to select and identify yeasts from Brazil capable of producing carotenoids. Pigmented yeasts were isolated from soil, leaves, fruits, flowers and a processed product. The samples were incubated at 30ºC in Erlenmeyer flasks, containing YM broth. After 48 hours, they were inoculated in Petri dishes with YM agar, and incubated at 30ºC during 120 hours. The yeast colonies, which presented yellow to red coloration, were transferred to culture tubes containing YM agar, and incubated at 30ºC for 72 hours. Out of 242 samples, only five had yellow to red color at high intensity. These highly pigmented yeasts were re-isolated in Petri dishes with YM agar and then transferred to tubes with GPYM agar. Identification through morphological and reproduction characteristics, along with physiological and biochemical tests, classified four strains as R. mucilaginosa and one strain as R. graminis. The main carotenoids extracted from them were identified through HPLC analysis as beta-carotene and torulene. The strains showed potential as promising microorganisms for the commercial production of carotenoids.
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