Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)

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Autor(a) principal: Beux,Marcia Regina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ávila,Suelen, Surek,Monica, Bordin,Keliani, Leobet,Jaqueline, Barbieri,Fabiana, Ferreira,Sila Mary Rodrigues, Rosa,Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Abstract The combination of nutritional and chemical factors in honey and pollen produced by Tetragonisca angustula (jataí) reveals a unique ecosystem that is conducive to developing microorganisms. However, there is a lack of information regarding the microbial species grown in the nest pots of this stingless bee species. The objectives of this study were to count, isolate and identify the microbiota associated with the pots of honey and pollen. The samples were collected from three jataí beehives. Microbiological analyses showed that the average total aerobic mesophiles ranged between 3.78 and 3.71 log CFU/g; lactic bacteria were 3.59 and 3.56 log CFU/g; and the yeast was 4.41 and 4.66 log CFU/g for the honey and pollen, respectively. There were four gram-positive cocci bacteria (Staphylococcus saprophyticus subsp. bovis, S. vitulinus, S. kloosii and S. pasteuri); two spore-forming gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus pumilus and B. thuringiensis); and one gram-negative bacteria (Pantoe agglomerans). One lactic bacteria (Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides) was also identified. Three yeast species were isolated (Starmerella meliponinorum, Candida magnoliae and Zygosaccharomyces bailli). Bacillus was the main bacteria in jataí honey and pollen. Z. bailli was the dominant yeast in the pollen, and S. meliponinorum was the dominant yeast in the honey. T. angustula bees and their products (honey and pollen) are ecosystems that provide sustainable environmental and technological integration. They also provide a selection of microorganisms that can be applied in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
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spelling Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)stingless bee honeyisolationcharacterizationAbstract The combination of nutritional and chemical factors in honey and pollen produced by Tetragonisca angustula (jataí) reveals a unique ecosystem that is conducive to developing microorganisms. However, there is a lack of information regarding the microbial species grown in the nest pots of this stingless bee species. The objectives of this study were to count, isolate and identify the microbiota associated with the pots of honey and pollen. The samples were collected from three jataí beehives. Microbiological analyses showed that the average total aerobic mesophiles ranged between 3.78 and 3.71 log CFU/g; lactic bacteria were 3.59 and 3.56 log CFU/g; and the yeast was 4.41 and 4.66 log CFU/g for the honey and pollen, respectively. There were four gram-positive cocci bacteria (Staphylococcus saprophyticus subsp. bovis, S. vitulinus, S. kloosii and S. pasteuri); two spore-forming gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus pumilus and B. thuringiensis); and one gram-negative bacteria (Pantoe agglomerans). One lactic bacteria (Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides) was also identified. Three yeast species were isolated (Starmerella meliponinorum, Candida magnoliae and Zygosaccharomyces bailli). Bacillus was the main bacteria in jataí honey and pollen. Z. bailli was the dominant yeast in the pollen, and S. meliponinorum was the dominant yeast in the honey. T. angustula bees and their products (honey and pollen) are ecosystems that provide sustainable environmental and technological integration. They also provide a selection of microorganisms that can be applied in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná - Tecpar2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-89132022000100412Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology v.65 2022reponame:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)instacron:TECPAR10.1590/1678-4324-2022210440info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBeux,Marcia ReginaÁvila,SuelenSurek,MonicaBordin,KelianiLeobet,JaquelineBarbieri,FabianaFerreira,Sila Mary RodriguesRosa,Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiroeng2022-06-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-89132022000100412Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/babt/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbabt@tecpar.br||babt@tecpar.br1678-43241516-8913opendoar:2022-06-23T00:00Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná (Tecpar)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
title Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
spellingShingle Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
Beux,Marcia Regina
stingless bee honey
isolation
characterization
title_short Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
title_full Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
title_fullStr Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
title_sort Microbial Biodiversity in Honey and Pollen Pots Produced by Tetragonisca angustula (Jataí)
author Beux,Marcia Regina
author_facet Beux,Marcia Regina
Ávila,Suelen
Surek,Monica
Bordin,Keliani
Leobet,Jaqueline
Barbieri,Fabiana
Ferreira,Sila Mary Rodrigues
Rosa,Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Ávila,Suelen
Surek,Monica
Bordin,Keliani
Leobet,Jaqueline
Barbieri,Fabiana
Ferreira,Sila Mary Rodrigues
Rosa,Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beux,Marcia Regina
Ávila,Suelen
Surek,Monica
Bordin,Keliani
Leobet,Jaqueline
Barbieri,Fabiana
Ferreira,Sila Mary Rodrigues
Rosa,Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv stingless bee honey
isolation
characterization
topic stingless bee honey
isolation
characterization
description Abstract The combination of nutritional and chemical factors in honey and pollen produced by Tetragonisca angustula (jataí) reveals a unique ecosystem that is conducive to developing microorganisms. However, there is a lack of information regarding the microbial species grown in the nest pots of this stingless bee species. The objectives of this study were to count, isolate and identify the microbiota associated with the pots of honey and pollen. The samples were collected from three jataí beehives. Microbiological analyses showed that the average total aerobic mesophiles ranged between 3.78 and 3.71 log CFU/g; lactic bacteria were 3.59 and 3.56 log CFU/g; and the yeast was 4.41 and 4.66 log CFU/g for the honey and pollen, respectively. There were four gram-positive cocci bacteria (Staphylococcus saprophyticus subsp. bovis, S. vitulinus, S. kloosii and S. pasteuri); two spore-forming gram-positive bacteria (Bacillus pumilus and B. thuringiensis); and one gram-negative bacteria (Pantoe agglomerans). One lactic bacteria (Leuconostoc mesenteroides subsp. mesenteroides) was also identified. Three yeast species were isolated (Starmerella meliponinorum, Candida magnoliae and Zygosaccharomyces bailli). Bacillus was the main bacteria in jataí honey and pollen. Z. bailli was the dominant yeast in the pollen, and S. meliponinorum was the dominant yeast in the honey. T. angustula bees and their products (honey and pollen) are ecosystems that provide sustainable environmental and technological integration. They also provide a selection of microorganisms that can be applied in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
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