The effect of the use of commercial tempeh starter on the diversity of Rhizopus tempeh in Indonesia
At present, only a single Rhizopus species, R. microsporus , can be found in fresh tempeh produced in Java, Indonesia. The loss of diversity of Rhizopus in tempeh has been associated with the widespread use of commercial tempeh starter in Indonesia since the 2000s. However, the identities of the pre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-12, Vol.11 (1), p.23932-23932, Article 23932 |
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Zusammenfassung: | At present, only a single
Rhizopus
species,
R. microsporus
, can be found in fresh tempeh produced in Java, Indonesia. The loss of diversity of
Rhizopus
in tempeh has been associated with the widespread use of commercial tempeh starter in Indonesia since the 2000s. However, the identities of the previous
Rhizopus
strains associated with tempeh, which have been preserved in a culture collection in Indonesia, have not been verified. The present study aimed to verify the identities of 22
Rhizopus
strains isolated from tempeh produced using the traditional tempeh starters from the 1960s to the 2000s. Phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS regions in the rRNA gene sequence data, revealed that the
Rhizopus
strains belonged to the species
R. arrhizus
(five strains);
R. delemar
(14 strains); and
R. microsporus
(three strains)
.
Verification of the identities of these
Rhizopus
strains in the present study confirmed the loss of diversity of
Rhizopus
species in tempeh produced in Indonesia, particularly in Java. Our findings confirmed that the morphological changes in
Rhizopus
species isolated from tempeh as a result of centuries of domestication. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-03308-6 |