
pmid: 22093683
The yeast species composition of 12 cocoa bean fermentations carried out in Brazil, Ecuador, Ivory Coast and Malaysia was investigated culture-independently. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis of 26S rRNA gene fragments, obtained through polymerase chain reaction with universal eukaryotic primers, was carried out with two different commercial apparatus (the DCode and CBS systems). In general, this molecular method allowed a rapid monitoring of the yeast species prevailing during fermentation. Under similar and optimal denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis conditions, the CBS system allowed a better separated band pattern than the DCode system and an unambiguous detection of the prevailing species present in the fermentation samples. The most frequent yeast species were Hanseniaspora sp., followed by Pichia kudriavzevii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, independent of the origin of the cocoa. This indicates a restricted yeast species composition of the cocoa bean fermentation process. Exceptionally, the Ivorian cocoa bean box fermentation samples showed a wider yeast species composition, with Hyphopichia burtonii and Meyerozyma caribbica among the main representatives. Yeasts were not detected in the samples when the temperature inside the fermenting cocoa pulp-bean mass reached values higher than 45 °C or under early acetic acid production conditions.
Cacao, Genotype, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Malaysia, Genetic Variation, Biodiversity, Sequence Analysis, DNA, yeast, DNA, Ribosomal, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Cote d'Ivoire, RNA, Ribosomal, Yeasts, Fermentation, Food Microbiology, Cluster Analysis, Ecuador, DGGE, cocoa bean fermentation, DNA, Fungal, Brazil, DNA Primers
Cacao, Genotype, Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, Malaysia, Genetic Variation, Biodiversity, Sequence Analysis, DNA, yeast, DNA, Ribosomal, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Cote d'Ivoire, RNA, Ribosomal, Yeasts, Fermentation, Food Microbiology, Cluster Analysis, Ecuador, DGGE, cocoa bean fermentation, DNA, Fungal, Brazil, DNA Primers
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