Natural antibacterial agents from arid-region pretreated lignocellulosic biomasses and extracts for the control of lactic acid bacteria in yeast fermentation
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Haris, Sabeera; Fang, Chuanji; Bastidas-Oyanedel, Juan-Rodrigo; Schmidt, Jens Ejbye; Thomsen, Mette Hedegaard; Jones, Kristala L.; ... Show more Show less
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Bacterial contamination is one of the major challenges faced by yeast fermentation industries as the contaminating microorganisms produce lactic acid and acetic acid, which reduces the viability of yeast, and hence fermentation yields. The primary bacterial contaminants of yeast fermentations are lactic acid bacteria (LAB). This study aims to identify potential natural antibacterial fractions from raw and pretreated lignocellulosic biomasses found in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in terms of LAB inhibition capacity, allowing growth of the yeast. The analysis was carried out using plating technique. Pretreatment liquid of the mangrove stem Avicennia marina hydrothermally pretreated at 210 °C exhibited the widest inhibition zone with an average diameter of 14.5 mm, followed by the pretreatment liquid of mangrove leaf pretreated at 190 °C, Salicornia bigelovii pretreated at 202 °C and rachis of date palm Phoenix dactylifera pretreated at 200 °C. The compounds responsible for the antibacterial activity will be characterized in further study.
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2018-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
AMB Express
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Haris, Sabeera et al. "Natural antibacterial agents from arid-region pretreated lignocellulosic biomasses and extracts for the control of lactic acid bacteria in yeast fermentation." AMB Express 2018, 8 (August 2018): 127 © 2018 The Author(s)
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2191-0855