Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments

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Maturano, Yolanda Paola; Toro, Maria Eugenia; Castellanos, Lucia Ines; Vazquez, Fabio
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2009
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español castellano
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Introduction: Pectolytic enzymes play an important role in the winemaking process due to the fact that they improve the extraction of colour and aroma compounds. They also improve clarification and filtration processes of musts and wines. These enzymes break up pectin and weaken the cell wall, reducing the viscosity of musts and improving the extraction of the different compounds. Pectinases used in the food industry are commercially produced by Aspergillus niger. Saccharomyces and non- Saccharomyces yeasts present an alternative source for the large-scale production of commercial enzymes. Yeasts have advantages compared to filamentous fungi with regard to the production of pectinases, because they are unicellular, their growth is relatively simple, and in some species the growth medium does not require an inducer. The aim of this work was to study the pectinase activity of 162 isolated yeasts (47 non- Saccharomyces and 115 Saccharomyces sp.). Qualitative assay was carried out on plates with pectin as substrate, at 25ºC, pH 4.0 and 6.5 during 72h, in order to select yeasts having pectinolytic activity. Results were considered positive when colonies were surrounded by a degradation halo. After that, those isolates were grown anaerobically, for 72 h at 30ºC using two media: an inducing medium (0,67% YNB; 0,5% pectin and 10% glucose), and a non-inducing medium (0,67% YNB; and 10% glucose). For determination of pectinolytic activity, a reaction mixture of 0.1 ml of supernatant, 0.9 ml of 0.5% (w/v) pectin in 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5) was used. It was prepared and incubated in a water bath at 37°C for 1 h (yeasts inoculated in inducing medium) and 24 h (yeasts inoculated in non-inducing medium). Pectinolytic activity was determined by estimation of reducing sugars by DNS technique. Results: of the 162 yeasts, 24 isolations were able to hydrolyze pectin under both pH conditions (14 Saccharomyces sp. and 10 non- Saccharomyces). Highest amounts of yeast isolations were detected at pH 6.5. All yeasts, developed in inducing and non- inducing media, expressed pectinolytic activity. Fifty percent of species from Saccharomyces genus registered the greatest values of pectinolytic activity growing in inducing medium. All species belonging to the non-Saccharomyces genera which were cultured in non-inducing medium expressed highest activity. This suggests that pectinase synthesis may be partially constitutive for these non- Saccharomyces yeasts. Conclusion: this study clearly revealed the potential of indigenous yeasts to produce useful enzymes to catalyze desired biotransformations during wine fermentation and they offer an alternative source of these enzymes as well.
Fil: Maturano, Yolanda Paola. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina
Fil: Toro, Maria Eugenia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina
Fil: Castellanos, Lucia Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia; Argentina
Fil: Vazquez, Fabio. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina
VI Congreso Argentino de Microbiología General
Villa Carlos Paz
Argentina
Sociedad Argentina de Microbiología General
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Pectinolytic activity
Yeasts
Oenological environments
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spelling Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environmentsMaturano, Yolanda PaolaToro, Maria EugeniaCastellanos, Lucia InesVazquez, FabioPectinolytic activityYeastsOenological environmentshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Introduction: Pectolytic enzymes play an important role in the winemaking process due to the fact that they improve the extraction of colour and aroma compounds. They also improve clarification and filtration processes of musts and wines. These enzymes break up pectin and weaken the cell wall, reducing the viscosity of musts and improving the extraction of the different compounds. Pectinases used in the food industry are commercially produced by Aspergillus niger. Saccharomyces and non- Saccharomyces yeasts present an alternative source for the large-scale production of commercial enzymes. Yeasts have advantages compared to filamentous fungi with regard to the production of pectinases, because they are unicellular, their growth is relatively simple, and in some species the growth medium does not require an inducer. The aim of this work was to study the pectinase activity of 162 isolated yeasts (47 non- Saccharomyces and 115 Saccharomyces sp.). Qualitative assay was carried out on plates with pectin as substrate, at 25ºC, pH 4.0 and 6.5 during 72h, in order to select yeasts having pectinolytic activity. Results were considered positive when colonies were surrounded by a degradation halo. After that, those isolates were grown anaerobically, for 72 h at 30ºC using two media: an inducing medium (0,67% YNB; 0,5% pectin and 10% glucose), and a non-inducing medium (0,67% YNB; and 10% glucose). For determination of pectinolytic activity, a reaction mixture of 0.1 ml of supernatant, 0.9 ml of 0.5% (w/v) pectin in 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5) was used. It was prepared and incubated in a water bath at 37°C for 1 h (yeasts inoculated in inducing medium) and 24 h (yeasts inoculated in non-inducing medium). Pectinolytic activity was determined by estimation of reducing sugars by DNS technique. Results: of the 162 yeasts, 24 isolations were able to hydrolyze pectin under both pH conditions (14 Saccharomyces sp. and 10 non- Saccharomyces). Highest amounts of yeast isolations were detected at pH 6.5. All yeasts, developed in inducing and non- inducing media, expressed pectinolytic activity. Fifty percent of species from Saccharomyces genus registered the greatest values of pectinolytic activity growing in inducing medium. All species belonging to the non-Saccharomyces genera which were cultured in non-inducing medium expressed highest activity. This suggests that pectinase synthesis may be partially constitutive for these non- Saccharomyces yeasts. Conclusion: this study clearly revealed the potential of indigenous yeasts to produce useful enzymes to catalyze desired biotransformations during wine fermentation and they offer an alternative source of these enzymes as well.Fil: Maturano, Yolanda Paola. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; ArgentinaFil: Toro, Maria Eugenia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Castellanos, Lucia Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia; ArgentinaFil: Vazquez, Fabio. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
title Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
spellingShingle Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
Maturano, Yolanda Paola
Pectinolytic activity
Yeasts
Oenological environments
title_short Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
title_full Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
title_fullStr Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
title_full_unstemmed Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
title_sort Pectinolytic activity expressed by yeasts isolated from oenological environments
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Maturano, Yolanda Paola
Toro, Maria Eugenia
Castellanos, Lucia Ines
Vazquez, Fabio
author Maturano, Yolanda Paola
author_facet Maturano, Yolanda Paola
Toro, Maria Eugenia
Castellanos, Lucia Ines
Vazquez, Fabio
author_role author
author2 Toro, Maria Eugenia
Castellanos, Lucia Ines
Vazquez, Fabio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Pectinolytic activity
Yeasts
Oenological environments
topic Pectinolytic activity
Yeasts
Oenological environments
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Introduction: Pectolytic enzymes play an important role in the winemaking process due to the fact that they improve the extraction of colour and aroma compounds. They also improve clarification and filtration processes of musts and wines. These enzymes break up pectin and weaken the cell wall, reducing the viscosity of musts and improving the extraction of the different compounds. Pectinases used in the food industry are commercially produced by Aspergillus niger. Saccharomyces and non- Saccharomyces yeasts present an alternative source for the large-scale production of commercial enzymes. Yeasts have advantages compared to filamentous fungi with regard to the production of pectinases, because they are unicellular, their growth is relatively simple, and in some species the growth medium does not require an inducer. The aim of this work was to study the pectinase activity of 162 isolated yeasts (47 non- Saccharomyces and 115 Saccharomyces sp.). Qualitative assay was carried out on plates with pectin as substrate, at 25ºC, pH 4.0 and 6.5 during 72h, in order to select yeasts having pectinolytic activity. Results were considered positive when colonies were surrounded by a degradation halo. After that, those isolates were grown anaerobically, for 72 h at 30ºC using two media: an inducing medium (0,67% YNB; 0,5% pectin and 10% glucose), and a non-inducing medium (0,67% YNB; and 10% glucose). For determination of pectinolytic activity, a reaction mixture of 0.1 ml of supernatant, 0.9 ml of 0.5% (w/v) pectin in 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5) was used. It was prepared and incubated in a water bath at 37°C for 1 h (yeasts inoculated in inducing medium) and 24 h (yeasts inoculated in non-inducing medium). Pectinolytic activity was determined by estimation of reducing sugars by DNS technique. Results: of the 162 yeasts, 24 isolations were able to hydrolyze pectin under both pH conditions (14 Saccharomyces sp. and 10 non- Saccharomyces). Highest amounts of yeast isolations were detected at pH 6.5. All yeasts, developed in inducing and non- inducing media, expressed pectinolytic activity. Fifty percent of species from Saccharomyces genus registered the greatest values of pectinolytic activity growing in inducing medium. All species belonging to the non-Saccharomyces genera which were cultured in non-inducing medium expressed highest activity. This suggests that pectinase synthesis may be partially constitutive for these non- Saccharomyces yeasts. Conclusion: this study clearly revealed the potential of indigenous yeasts to produce useful enzymes to catalyze desired biotransformations during wine fermentation and they offer an alternative source of these enzymes as well.
Fil: Maturano, Yolanda Paola. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina
Fil: Toro, Maria Eugenia. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Argentina
Fil: Castellanos, Lucia Ines. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Planta Piloto de Procesos Industriales Microbiológicos; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia; Argentina
Fil: Vazquez, Fabio. Universidad Nacional de San Juan. Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Biotecnología; Argentina
VI Congreso Argentino de Microbiología General
Villa Carlos Paz
Argentina
Sociedad Argentina de Microbiología General
description Introduction: Pectolytic enzymes play an important role in the winemaking process due to the fact that they improve the extraction of colour and aroma compounds. They also improve clarification and filtration processes of musts and wines. These enzymes break up pectin and weaken the cell wall, reducing the viscosity of musts and improving the extraction of the different compounds. Pectinases used in the food industry are commercially produced by Aspergillus niger. Saccharomyces and non- Saccharomyces yeasts present an alternative source for the large-scale production of commercial enzymes. Yeasts have advantages compared to filamentous fungi with regard to the production of pectinases, because they are unicellular, their growth is relatively simple, and in some species the growth medium does not require an inducer. The aim of this work was to study the pectinase activity of 162 isolated yeasts (47 non- Saccharomyces and 115 Saccharomyces sp.). Qualitative assay was carried out on plates with pectin as substrate, at 25ºC, pH 4.0 and 6.5 during 72h, in order to select yeasts having pectinolytic activity. Results were considered positive when colonies were surrounded by a degradation halo. After that, those isolates were grown anaerobically, for 72 h at 30ºC using two media: an inducing medium (0,67% YNB; 0,5% pectin and 10% glucose), and a non-inducing medium (0,67% YNB; and 10% glucose). For determination of pectinolytic activity, a reaction mixture of 0.1 ml of supernatant, 0.9 ml of 0.5% (w/v) pectin in 0.05 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5) was used. It was prepared and incubated in a water bath at 37°C for 1 h (yeasts inoculated in inducing medium) and 24 h (yeasts inoculated in non-inducing medium). Pectinolytic activity was determined by estimation of reducing sugars by DNS technique. Results: of the 162 yeasts, 24 isolations were able to hydrolyze pectin under both pH conditions (14 Saccharomyces sp. and 10 non- Saccharomyces). Highest amounts of yeast isolations were detected at pH 6.5. All yeasts, developed in inducing and non- inducing media, expressed pectinolytic activity. Fifty percent of species from Saccharomyces genus registered the greatest values of pectinolytic activity growing in inducing medium. All species belonging to the non-Saccharomyces genera which were cultured in non-inducing medium expressed highest activity. This suggests that pectinase synthesis may be partially constitutive for these non- Saccharomyces yeasts. Conclusion: this study clearly revealed the potential of indigenous yeasts to produce useful enzymes to catalyze desired biotransformations during wine fermentation and they offer an alternative source of these enzymes as well.
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