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Carotenoid producing Bacillus aquimaris found in chicken gastrointestinal tracts

Authors :
Do Thi Viet Huong
Nguyen Hoa Anh
Pham Thi Thu Huong
Tran Thi Luong
Quach Thi Ha Van
Nguyen Thi Van Anh
Bui Thi Viet Ha
Ngo Thi Huong
Phan Tuan Nghia
Source :
Vietnam Journal of Biotechnology. 14:761-768
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Publishing House for Science and Technology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (Publications), 2018.

Abstract

Pigmented spore-forming bacterial strains were isolated from the gastrointestinal tracts of chickens for screening for heat-stable carotenoid-producing strains that could be applied as feed supplements. Of the seven heat-stable pigmented isolates screened, only two, yellow Sporosarcina saromensis CH1 and red-orange Bacillus aquimaris CH9, produced pigments with typical carotenoid absorbance peaks (400–500 nm). The CH9 carotenoids exhibited higher scavenging activity (73.2%) of DPPH free radicals than the CH1 carotenoids (35.9%) and carotenoids of the reference B. indicus HU36 strain (78.4%), in comparison to 100% activity of acid ascorbic at 18.75 M as the standard. The CH9 strain produced high levels of carotenoids (439 g [g DW]-1) and formed nearly 100% spores, whereas the CH1 strain produced low levels of carotenoids (92 g [g DW]-1) and only achieved 30% sporulation. Chromatographic and spectral profiles of the carotenoids found in CH9 indicated the presence of as many as 11 different carotenoid types closely related to 1-HO-demethylspheroidene and keto/hydroxyl derivatives of  carotene. We successfully produced concentrated orange CH9 spore powder at a high concentration of 6.1 × 1011 CFU g-1; these spores were much more heat-stable (66% survival at 80°C for 20 min) than the reference B. indicus HU36 spores (9% survival at 50°C for 20 min). In conclusion, B. aquimaris CH9 is a promising probiotic carotenoid-producing strain, with heat-stable spores that should withstand the heat-treatment processing required for feed and food supplement production.

Details

ISSN :
18114989
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vietnam Journal of Biotechnology
Accession number :
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