Semi-industrial Scale Production of a New Yeast with Probiotic Traits, Cryptococcus sp. YMHS, Isolated from the Red Sea

El-Baz, Ashraf F; El-Enshasy, Hesham A; shetaia, yousseria; Mahrous, Hoda; Othman, Nor Zalina; Yousef, Ahmed E;

Abstract


A new yeast strain with promising probiotic traits was isolated from the Red Sea water samples. The isolate (YMHS) was subjected to genetic characterization and identified as Cryptococcus sp. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the rRNA gene internal transcribed spacer regions showed 95% sequence similarity between the isolate and Cryptococcus albidus. Cryptococcus sp. YMHS exhibited desirable characteristics of probiotic microorganisms; it has tolerance to low pH in simulated gastric juice, resistance to bile salts, hydrophobic characteristics, broad antimicrobial activity, and in vitro ability to degrade cholesterol. The isolate grew well in a semi-defined medium composed of yeast extract, glucose, KH2PO4, (NH4)2SO4, and MgSO4, yielding cell mass of 2.32 and 5.82 g/l in shake flask and in bioreactor cultures, respectively. Fed-batch cultivation, with controlled pH, increased the biomass gradually in culture, reaching 28.5 g/l after 32 h cultivation. Beside the feasible use as a probiotic, the new strain also could be beneficial in the development of functional foods or novel food preservatives. To our knowledge, this is the first report of yeast with probiotic properties isolated from the Red Sea.


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Title Semi-industrial Scale Production of a New Yeast with Probiotic Traits, Cryptococcus sp. YMHS, Isolated from the Red Sea
Authors El-Baz, Ashraf F; El-Enshasy, Hesham A; shetaia, yousseria ; Mahrous, Hoda; Othman, Nor Zalina; Yousef, Ahmed E
Keywords Biomass production;Cryptococcus sp.;Marine yeast;Probiotic
Issue Date 20-Jun-2017
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins 
Volume 10
Start page 77
End page 88
ISSN 1867-1306
DOI 10.1007/s12602-017-9291-9
PubMed ID 28634812
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85021083942
Web of science ID WOS:000429404800009

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