Microbial strains and bioactive exopolysaccharide producers from Thai water kefir

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Abstract

The aims of this novel work were to determine the microbial strains and exopolysaccharide (EPS) producers in water kefir from Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. Thirty-three microbial strains were identified using 16S rRNA gene analysis consisting of 18 bacterial strains, as 9 strains of acetic acid bacteria (AAB), 9 strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), and 15 yeast strains. All bacteria were able to produce EPS with a diverse appearance on agar media containing different sugars at a concentration of 8%. Culture supernatants from AAB and LAB showed 31−64% 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity with the highest antioxidant activity of 64% from Acetobacter pasteurianus WS3 and WS6. Crude EPS from A. pasteurianus WS3 displayed the highest ferric reducing antioxidant power at 280 mM FeSO 4 /g EPS, greatest anti-tyrosinase activity at 20.35%, and highest EPS production of 1,505 mg EPS/L from 8% sucrose. These microbes offer beneficial health implications and their EPSs can be used as food additives and cosmetic ingredients.

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Luang-In, V., Saengha, W., Yotchaisarn, M., Halaslova, M., Udomwong, P., & Deeseenthum, S. (2018). Microbial strains and bioactive exopolysaccharide producers from Thai water kefir. Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters, 46(4), 403–415. https://doi.org/10.4014/mbl.1804.04019

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