Investigation of microorganisms involved in kefir biofilm formation
Kefir is a natural fermentation agent composed of various microorganisms. To address the mechanism of kefir grain formation, we investigated the microbial role in forming kefir biofilms. The results showed that a biofilm could be formed in kefir-fermented milk and the biofilm forming ability reached...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2018-12, Vol.111 (12), p.2361-2370 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Kefir is a natural fermentation agent composed of various microorganisms. To address the mechanism of kefir grain formation, we investigated the microbial role in forming kefir biofilms. The results showed that a biofilm could be formed in kefir-fermented milk and the biofilm forming ability reached the maximum at 13 days. The strains
Kluyveromyces marxianus
,
Lactococcus lactis
,
Leuconostoc mesenteroides
,
Lactobacillus kefiri
,
Lactobacillus sunkii
and
Acetobacter orientalis
were isolated from kefir biofilms by the streak-plate method. These microorganisms were analysed with respect to biofilm forming properties, including their surface characterisation (hydrophobicity and zeta potentials) and the microbial aggregation. The results indicated that
Klu. marxianus
possessed the strongest biofilm forming properties with the strongest hydrophobicity, lowest zeta potential and greatest auto-aggregation ability. When
Klu. marxianus
and
Ac. orientalis
were co-cultured with kefir LAB strains respectively, it was found that mixing
Klu. marxianus
with
Lb. sunkii
produced the highest co-aggregation ability. These results elucidated the mechanism of kefir biofilm formation and the microorganisms involved. |
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ISSN: | 0003-6072 1572-9699 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10482-018-1125-6 |