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Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa

Sesotho is an indigenous cereal-based fermented drink traditionally produced in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho, Southern Africa. The present study sought to examine the microbial (bacterial and fungal) community composition of Sesotho at five fermentation stages in five different locations. Using c...

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Autores principales: Cason, Errol D., Mahlomaholo, Bokang J., Taole, Matšepo M., Abong, George Ooko, Vermeulen, Jan-G, de Smidt, Olga, Vermeulen, Marcele, Steyn, Laurinda, Valverde, Angel, Viljoen, Bennie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7339052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01451
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author Cason, Errol D.
Mahlomaholo, Bokang J.
Taole, Matšepo M.
Abong, George Ooko
Vermeulen, Jan-G
de Smidt, Olga
Vermeulen, Marcele
Steyn, Laurinda
Valverde, Angel
Viljoen, Bennie
author_facet Cason, Errol D.
Mahlomaholo, Bokang J.
Taole, Matšepo M.
Abong, George Ooko
Vermeulen, Jan-G
de Smidt, Olga
Vermeulen, Marcele
Steyn, Laurinda
Valverde, Angel
Viljoen, Bennie
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description Sesotho is an indigenous cereal-based fermented drink traditionally produced in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho, Southern Africa. The present study sought to examine the microbial (bacterial and fungal) community composition of Sesotho at five fermentation stages in five different locations. Using culture-independent (Illumina sequencing) techniques it was found that the bacterial communities followed similar successional patterns during the fermentation processes, regardless of geographical location and recipe variation between breweries. The most abundant bacterial taxa belonged to the phyla Firmicutes (66.2% of the reads on average) and Proteobacteria (22.1%); the families Lactobacillaceae (54.9%), Enterobacteriaceae (14.4%) and Leoconostrocaceae (8.1%); and the genera Lactobacillus (54%), Leuconostoc (10.7%), Leptotrichia (8.5%), and Weissella (5.5%). Most fungal taxa were from the phyla Ascomycota (60.7%) and Mucoromycota (25.3%); the families Rhizopodaceae (25.3%), Nectriaceae (24.2%), Saccharomycetaceae (16%) and Aspergillaceae (6.7%); and the genera Rhizopus (25.3%), Saccharomyces (9.6%), and Aspergillus (2.5%). Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) such as Enterococcus, Pediococcus, Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, and Wiesella; as well as yeasts belonging to the genus Saccharomyces, were dominant in all breweries during the production of Sesotho. Several pathogenic and food spoilage microorganisms (e.g., Escherichia, Shigella, Klebsiella, etc.) were also present, but the study demonstrated the safety potential of the Sesotho fermentation process, as these microbial groups decline throughout Sesotho production. The functional profiles of the different brewing steps showed that the process is dominated by chemoheterotrophic and fermentative metabolisms. This study reveals, for the first time, the complex microbial dynamics that occur during Sesotho production.
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spelling pubmed-73390522020-07-20 Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa Cason, Errol D. Mahlomaholo, Bokang J. Taole, Matšepo M. Abong, George Ooko Vermeulen, Jan-G de Smidt, Olga Vermeulen, Marcele Steyn, Laurinda Valverde, Angel Viljoen, Bennie Front Microbiol Microbiology Sesotho is an indigenous cereal-based fermented drink traditionally produced in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho, Southern Africa. The present study sought to examine the microbial (bacterial and fungal) community composition of Sesotho at five fermentation stages in five different locations. Using culture-independent (Illumina sequencing) techniques it was found that the bacterial communities followed similar successional patterns during the fermentation processes, regardless of geographical location and recipe variation between breweries. The most abundant bacterial taxa belonged to the phyla Firmicutes (66.2% of the reads on average) and Proteobacteria (22.1%); the families Lactobacillaceae (54.9%), Enterobacteriaceae (14.4%) and Leoconostrocaceae (8.1%); and the genera Lactobacillus (54%), Leuconostoc (10.7%), Leptotrichia (8.5%), and Weissella (5.5%). Most fungal taxa were from the phyla Ascomycota (60.7%) and Mucoromycota (25.3%); the families Rhizopodaceae (25.3%), Nectriaceae (24.2%), Saccharomycetaceae (16%) and Aspergillaceae (6.7%); and the genera Rhizopus (25.3%), Saccharomyces (9.6%), and Aspergillus (2.5%). Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) such as Enterococcus, Pediococcus, Lactobacillus, Leuconostoc, and Wiesella; as well as yeasts belonging to the genus Saccharomyces, were dominant in all breweries during the production of Sesotho. Several pathogenic and food spoilage microorganisms (e.g., Escherichia, Shigella, Klebsiella, etc.) were also present, but the study demonstrated the safety potential of the Sesotho fermentation process, as these microbial groups decline throughout Sesotho production. The functional profiles of the different brewing steps showed that the process is dominated by chemoheterotrophic and fermentative metabolisms. This study reveals, for the first time, the complex microbial dynamics that occur during Sesotho production. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7339052/ /pubmed/32695089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01451 Text en Copyright © 2020 Cason, Mahlomaholo, Taole, Abong, Vermeulen, de Smidt, Vermeulen, Steyn, Valverde and Viljoen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Cason, Errol D.
Mahlomaholo, Bokang J.
Taole, Matšepo M.
Abong, George Ooko
Vermeulen, Jan-G
de Smidt, Olga
Vermeulen, Marcele
Steyn, Laurinda
Valverde, Angel
Viljoen, Bennie
Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title_full Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title_fullStr Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title_short Bacterial and Fungal Dynamics During the Fermentation Process of Sesotho, a Traditional Beer of Southern Africa
title_sort bacterial and fungal dynamics during the fermentation process of sesotho, a traditional beer of southern africa
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7339052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32695089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01451
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