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Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis

We used a cultivation-independent, clone library-based 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis to identify bacterial communities present during traditional fermentation in sour cassava starch, cachaça and cheese production in Brazil. Partial 16S rRNA gene clone sequences from sour cassava starch samples col...

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Autores principales: Lacerda, Inayara C. A., Gomes, Fátima C. O., Borelli, Beatriz M., Faria Jr., César L. L., Franco, Gloria R., Mourão, Marina M., Morais, Paula B., Rosa, Carlos A.
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110002000029
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author Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
Gomes, Fátima C. O.
Borelli, Beatriz M.
Faria Jr., César L. L.
Franco, Gloria R.
Mourão, Marina M.
Morais, Paula B.
Rosa, Carlos A.
author_facet Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
Gomes, Fátima C. O.
Borelli, Beatriz M.
Faria Jr., César L. L.
Franco, Gloria R.
Mourão, Marina M.
Morais, Paula B.
Rosa, Carlos A.
author_sort Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
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description We used a cultivation-independent, clone library-based 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis to identify bacterial communities present during traditional fermentation in sour cassava starch, cachaça and cheese production in Brazil. Partial 16S rRNA gene clone sequences from sour cassava starch samples collected on day five of the fermentation process indicated that Leuconostoc citreum was the most prevalent species, representing 47.6% of the clones. After 27 days of fermentation, clones (GenBank accession numbers GQ999786 and GQ999788) related to unculturable bacteria were the most prevalent, representing 43.8% of the clones from the bacterial community analyzed. The clone represented by the sequence GQ999786 was the most prevalent at the end of the fermentation period. The majority of clones obtained from cachaça samples during the fermentation of sugar cane juice were from the genus Lactobacillus. Lactobacillus nagelli was the most prevalent at the beginning of the fermentation process, representing 76.9% of the clones analyzed. After 21 days, Lactobacillus harbinensis was the most prevalent species, representing 75% of the total clones. At the end of the fermentation period, Lactobacillus buchneri was the most prevalent species, representing 57.9% of the total clones. In the Minas cheese samples, Lactococcus lactis was the most prevalent species after seven days of ripening. After 60 days of ripening, Streptococcus salivarius was the most prevalent species. Our data show that these three fermentation processes are conducted by a succession of bacterial species, of which lactic acid bacteria are the most prevalent.
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spelling pubmed-37698412013-09-12 Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis Lacerda, Inayara C. A. Gomes, Fátima C. O. Borelli, Beatriz M. Faria Jr., César L. L. Franco, Gloria R. Mourão, Marina M. Morais, Paula B. Rosa, Carlos A. Braz J Microbiol Industrial Microbiology We used a cultivation-independent, clone library-based 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis to identify bacterial communities present during traditional fermentation in sour cassava starch, cachaça and cheese production in Brazil. Partial 16S rRNA gene clone sequences from sour cassava starch samples collected on day five of the fermentation process indicated that Leuconostoc citreum was the most prevalent species, representing 47.6% of the clones. After 27 days of fermentation, clones (GenBank accession numbers GQ999786 and GQ999788) related to unculturable bacteria were the most prevalent, representing 43.8% of the clones from the bacterial community analyzed. The clone represented by the sequence GQ999786 was the most prevalent at the end of the fermentation period. The majority of clones obtained from cachaça samples during the fermentation of sugar cane juice were from the genus Lactobacillus. Lactobacillus nagelli was the most prevalent at the beginning of the fermentation process, representing 76.9% of the clones analyzed. After 21 days, Lactobacillus harbinensis was the most prevalent species, representing 75% of the total clones. At the end of the fermentation period, Lactobacillus buchneri was the most prevalent species, representing 57.9% of the total clones. In the Minas cheese samples, Lactococcus lactis was the most prevalent species after seven days of ripening. After 60 days of ripening, Streptococcus salivarius was the most prevalent species. Our data show that these three fermentation processes are conducted by a succession of bacterial species, of which lactic acid bacteria are the most prevalent. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011 2011-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3769841/ /pubmed/24031676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110002000029 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License
spellingShingle Industrial Microbiology
Lacerda, Inayara C. A.
Gomes, Fátima C. O.
Borelli, Beatriz M.
Faria Jr., César L. L.
Franco, Gloria R.
Mourão, Marina M.
Morais, Paula B.
Rosa, Carlos A.
Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title_full Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title_fullStr Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title_short Identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rRNA gene sequence analysis
title_sort identification of the bacterial community responsible for traditional fermentation during sour cassava starch, cachaça and minas cheese production using culture-independent 16s rrna gene sequence analysis
topic Industrial Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110002000029
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