Identification and characterization of a psychrophilic yeast strain newly isolated from the fermentative starter (loog-pang) of a traditional drink in Thailand

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One psychrophilic yeast strain, that grew well in a cold environment such as in a refrigerator, was isolated from the yeast starter (Loog-pang) of a traditional alcohol drink in Thailand. The isolated strain OPU-FC11 was identified as Cryptococcus diffluens by the assay for 26S ribosomal DNA and the test for carbon source assimilation. OPU-FC11 showed a good amount of growth at 4°C at which a commonly found yeast like Saccharomyces cerevisiae did not grow, and produced cold-adapted enzymes that showed a relatively high activity at lower temperatures.

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Kishida, M., Seike, Y., & Kawasaki, H. (2009). Identification and characterization of a psychrophilic yeast strain newly isolated from the fermentative starter (loog-pang) of a traditional drink in Thailand. Biocontrol Science, 14(3), 119–122. https://doi.org/10.4265/bio.14.119

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