With the aim of selecting starter cultures with interesting probiotic potential and with the ability to produce folate in a food matrix, yeast strains isolated from fermented cereal-based African foods were investigated. A total of 93 yeast strains were screened for their tolerance to pH 2 and 0.3 % of bile salts. Pichia kudriavzevii isolates gave the best results. Selected P. kudriavzevii strains were tested for survival to the simulated human digestion and for adhesion to Caco-2 cells. Moreover, presence of folate biosynthesis genes was verified and production of extra and intra- cellular folate determined during growth in culture medium. 31 % of yeast strains could tolerate pH 2, while 99% bile salts. Survival rate after simulated digestion ranged between 11 and 45 %, while adhesion rate between 12 and 40 %. Folate production was mainly intracellular, maximum after 24 hours of growth. To be closer to traditional cereal-based fermentations, a P. kudriavzevii strain with good probiotic potential was co-inoculated with Lactobacillus fermentum strains in a pearl millet gruel. This resulted in in situ folate production that peaked after 4 hours. The use of strains with both probiotic and nutritional enrichment properties may have a greater impact for the consumers.

Potential probiotic Pichia kudriavzevii strains and their ability to enhance folate content of traditional cereal-based African fermented food

BOTTA, CRISTIAN;COCOLIN, Luca Simone
Last
2017-01-01

Abstract

With the aim of selecting starter cultures with interesting probiotic potential and with the ability to produce folate in a food matrix, yeast strains isolated from fermented cereal-based African foods were investigated. A total of 93 yeast strains were screened for their tolerance to pH 2 and 0.3 % of bile salts. Pichia kudriavzevii isolates gave the best results. Selected P. kudriavzevii strains were tested for survival to the simulated human digestion and for adhesion to Caco-2 cells. Moreover, presence of folate biosynthesis genes was verified and production of extra and intra- cellular folate determined during growth in culture medium. 31 % of yeast strains could tolerate pH 2, while 99% bile salts. Survival rate after simulated digestion ranged between 11 and 45 %, while adhesion rate between 12 and 40 %. Folate production was mainly intracellular, maximum after 24 hours of growth. To be closer to traditional cereal-based fermentations, a P. kudriavzevii strain with good probiotic potential was co-inoculated with Lactobacillus fermentum strains in a pearl millet gruel. This resulted in in situ folate production that peaked after 4 hours. The use of strains with both probiotic and nutritional enrichment properties may have a greater impact for the consumers.
2017
62
169
177
http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/2/8/3/3/index.htt
Folate; Food enrichment; LAB; Pichia kudriavzevii; Probiotics; Yeasts; Africa; Bile Acids and Salts; Caco-2 Cells; Edible Grain; Fermentation; Folic Acid; Food Microbiology; Food, Fortified; Humans; Lactobacillus fermentum; Microbial Viability; Nutritive Value; Pichia; Probiotics; Microbiology; Food Science
Greppi, Anna; Saubade, Fabien; Botta, Cristian; Humblot, Christèle; Guyot, Jean-Pierre; Cocolin, Luca
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
FM, 2017, 62, 169-177.pdf

Accesso riservato

Tipo di file: PDF EDITORIALE
Dimensione 1.76 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
1.76 MB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
Greppi et al., 2017_fm.docx

Accesso riservato

Tipo di file: POSTPRINT (VERSIONE FINALE DELL’AUTORE)
Dimensione 870.05 kB
Formato Microsoft Word XML
870.05 kB Microsoft Word XML   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
Greppi et al., 2017_fm.pdf

Accesso aperto

Tipo di file: POSTPRINT (VERSIONE FINALE DELL’AUTORE)
Dimensione 610.38 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
610.38 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/2318/1635059
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 20
  • Scopus 85
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 68
social impact