Publication: Characterization of sporidiobolus ruineniae A45.2 cultivated in tannin substrate for use as a potential multifunctional probiotic yeast in aquaculture
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2020-12-01
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2309608X
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Mahidol University
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Journal of Fungi. Vol.6, No.4 (2020), 1-15
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Apinun Kanpiengjai, Chartchai Khanongnuch, Saisamorn Lumyong, Aksarakorn Kummasook, Suwapat Kittibunchakul Characterization of sporidiobolus ruineniae A45.2 cultivated in tannin substrate for use as a potential multifunctional probiotic yeast in aquaculture. Journal of Fungi. Vol.6, No.4 (2020), 1-15. doi:10.3390/jof6040378 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/60857
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Characterization of sporidiobolus ruineniae A45.2 cultivated in tannin substrate for use as a potential multifunctional probiotic yeast in aquaculture
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© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. At present, few yeast species have been evaluated for their beneficial capabilities as probiotics. Sporidiobolus ruineniae A45.2, a carotenoid‐producing yeast, was able to co‐produce cell-associated tannase (CAT), gallic acid and viable cells with antioxidant activity when grown in a tannic acid substrate. The aim of this research study was to identify the potential uses of S. ruineniae A45.2 obtained from a co‐production system as a potential feed additive for aquaculture. S. ruineniae A45.2 and its CAT displayed high tolerance in pH 2.0, pepsin, bile salts and pancreatin. Furthermore, its viable cells were characterized by moderate hydrophobicity, high auto‐aggregation and moderate co‐aggregation with Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella ser. Thyphimurium and Streptococcus agalactiae. These attributes promoted S. ruineniae A45.2 as a multifunctional probiotic yeast. In addition, the intact cells possessed antioxidant activities in a 100–150 μg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/mL culture. Remarkably, the fermentation broth demonstrated higher antioxidant activity of 9.2 ± 1.8, 9.0 ± 0.9, and 9.8 ± 0.7 mg GAE/mL culture after FRAP, DPPH and ABTS assays, respectively. Furthermore, higher antimicrobial activity was observed against Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus and Strep. agalactiae. Therefore, cultivation of S. ruineniae A45.2 with a tannic acid substrate displayed significant potential as an effective multifunctional feed additive.