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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOSYSTEMS AND ECOLOGY SCIENCE-IJEES
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages 7-16Publisher
HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ASSOC
DOI: 10.31407/ijees12.102
Keywords
yeast isolation; fruit peels; beet peels; extracellular hydrolytic enzymes; molecular identification.
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Forty-two yeast strains were isolated from natural sources in Algeria, belonging to 8 different species. Six strains demonstrated the ability to produce at least one extracellular enzyme. The cellulase activity was prominent in strains of Aureobasidium pullulans and Vishniacozyma tephrensis, while the highest amylase and protease activity was seen in A. pullulans. V. tephrensis and R. diobovata strains exhibited cellulase and lipase activity for the first time, suggesting their potential for enzyme production.
Fourty-two yeast strains were isolated from natural sources in Algeria. Based on the sequence analysis of the 26S ribosomal RNA D1/D2 domain they were identified to be of 8 species belonging to the genera Aureobasidium, Candida, Clavispora, Hanseniaspora, Pichia, Rhodotorula and Vishniacozyma. All yeast isolates were screened for cellulase, amylase, protease and lipase production. Six strains of Aureobasidium pullulans, Rhodotorula diobovata and Vishniacozyma tephrensis demonstrated ability to produce at least one extracellular enzyme. The enzyme activity index (EAI) for cellulase was noted to be prominent in the isolates of A. pullulans (A1, A3, A5) and V. tephrensis A4 as 2.3 and 2.1, respectively. Highest EAI for amylase and protease was also seen in A. pullulans isolate A1 (EAI = 2.9) and isolate A3 (EAI = 1.9), respectively. For lipase, the EAI was superior in V. tephrensis A4 (EAI = 1.5) when compared to the isolates of R. diobovata (B1, O5) (EAI =1.4) and A. pullulans A5 (EAI =1.3). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of cellulase and/or lipase activity in V. tephrensis and R. diobovata strains associated with apple, orange and beet peels in Algeria. Furthermore, the strain A. pullulans A5 showed enzymatic activities for all the enzymes screened in the current work. Thus, our study can provide further information about the diversity and enzyme production by yeasts and demonstrated the potential for yeast isolated from fruit and beet peels as sources for extracellular hydrolytic enzymes.
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