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티벳버섯(Tibetan mushroom)에서 분리한 EPS(Exopolysaccharide)가 로타바이러스의 MA-104 세포 감염에 미치는 영향

  • Kim, Tae-Jin;Song, Jin-Uk;Kim, Hyeon-Cheol;Sin, Hui-Cheol;Lee, Jong-Ik;Yu, Je-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resources Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.388-390
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    • 2004
  • 본 연구는 유산균(Lactobacillus fermentum, Lab. acidophilus, Lab. brevis)과 효모(Candida kefyr, Cryptococcus albidus, Pichia ohmeri)등이 주요 균총인 티벳버섯 배양액에서 crude EPS를 분리하여, 로타바이러스의 MA-104 세포감염 억제효과를 측정하였다. 분리된 crude EPS는 0.0026${\sim}$0.363%의 농도에서 MA-104 세포에 대해 독성효과가 없었다. 로타바이러스 Wa, S2, YO의 MA-104 세포 감염에 대해 EPS 0.0026%의 농도에서는 9.11${\sim}$20.06%의 억제율을 보였고, EPS 0.33%의 농도에서는 23.69${\sim}$38.09%의 억제율을 보였다.

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Comparison of the Characteristics of Alcohol-Oxidase by the Various Forms (여러 가지 형태에 따른 Alcohol-Oxidase의 특성 비교)

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    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.797-802
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    • 1993
  • The properties of the alcohol-oxidase from yeasts assimilating of methanol(Hansenula polymorpha CBS 4732, Pichia pastoris CBS 2612 and Candida boidinii CBS 8106) as free(cellules, purified enzymes) and immobilized forms(immobilized cellules, immobilized enzymes) were investigated. Immobilization enhanced the activity and stability of alcohol-oxidase to a certain degree. The optimum temperature of the immobilized alcohol-oxidase was lower than those of the free forms. The pH / activi쇼 profiles of alcohol-oxidase did not change by immobilization, but changed by the microorganisms. When the immobilized cellules were stocked at 4$^{\circ}C$ in 10mM potassium phosphate buffer(pH 7.5 or 8.0), alcohol-oxidase was more stable than those were stocked in potassium phosphate buffer containing 0.65M sucrose. The immobilization modifies the conditions of oxidation on the various substrates. alcohol-oxidase in immobilized forms showed some with higher Km value for methanol than that in free ones.

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Successful Treatment of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infection By Millerozyma farinosa with Micafungin: A Case Report

  • Hong, Sun In;Suh, Young Sun;Kim, Hyun-Ok;Bae, In-Gyu;Shin, Jong Hee;Cho, Oh-Hyun
    • Infection and chemotherapy
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.362-366
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    • 2018
  • Millerozyma farinosa (formerly Pichia farinosa) is halotolerant yeast mainly found in food and ubiquitous in the environment. It was a rare yeast pathogen, but it has recently emerged as a cause of fungemia in immunocompromised patients. Optimal therapy for invasive fungal infection by this pathogen remains unclear. We report a case of catheter related blood stream infection caused by M. farinosa in a 71-year-old patient who recovered successfully after removal of the central venous catheter and treatment with micafungin.

Fungal Distribution in Traditional Meju and Characterization of Isolated Strains

  • Ye-Eun Son;Ye-Jin Kang;Sun-Young Choi;Yoon-Kyung Choi;Ju-Eun Lee;Junyoung Kim;Hee-Soo Park
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.219-227
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    • 2023
  • This study was conducted to analyze the distribution and characteristics of fungal species in meju using the traditional method. Fungal distribution in meju was investigated using metagenomic and morphological analyses, based on which Aspergillus flavus/oryzae strains were identified as the dominant fungi in all meju samples, followed by Pichia, Rhizopus and Lichtheimia spp. As A. flavus/oryzae was dominant, we further evaluated the aflatoxin production ability and enzymatic activity of the isolates. Thin-layer chromatography and polymerase chain reaction revealed that the A. flavus/oryzae strains isolated from meju are non-aflatoxigenic fungi. Based on the analyses of amylase and protease activities, strains with high activities of amylase or protease were identified, which are proposed to be used as starters for meju fermentation.

Microbial Diversity in the Enrichment Cultures from the Fermented Beverage of Plant Extract Using Ribosomal RNA Sequence Analysis (라이보좀 RNA 염기서열 분석을 이용한 집식배양된 식물추출물발효음료의 미생물 다양성)

  • Lee, Choung Kyu;Kim, Baolo;Kang, Young Min;Lee, Hee Yul;Hwang, Chung Eun;Ahn, Min Ju;Seo, Weon Taek;Cho, Kye Man
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.50 no.4
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    • pp.351-359
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    • 2014
  • A beverage was produced by the fermentation of mixed extracts from the various fruits, vegetables, algae, and medical herbs. The physicochemical properties of the fermented beverage of plant extracts (FBPE) and microbial diversity were analyzed in cultures enriched from FBPE using 16S and 26S rRNA gene sequence analyses. The pH, acidity, $^{\circ}brix$, reducing sugar, and alcohol contents of the FBPE were determined to be the 3.48, 1.68%, 70.0, 1,026 g/L, and 3.5%, respectively. The most abundant free sugar and organic acid in the FBPE were glucose (567.83 g/L) and tartaric acid (93.68 mg/L), respectively. Lactobacillus homohiochii was the predominant species in all enriched culture samples: 100% of the species in 0B (0% sugar) and 40B (40% sugar) libraries and 95.6% of 20B library (20% sugar). Lactobacillus fructivorans was detected in the 20B library. The predominant species in the samples of enrichment cultures collected from FBPE with three different sugar concentrations were: Candida zeylanoides (45.2%) in the 0Y library (0% sugar), Candida lactis-condensi (35.7%) and C. zeylanoides (35.7%) in the 20Y library (20% sugar), and C. lactis-condensi (38.1%) in the 40Y library (40% sugar). This result may provide a useful frame of reference for further analyses of microbial population dynamics in FBPE.

Isolation of Wild Yeasts from the Water and Riverside Soil of Geumgang Midstream in Sejong City, Korea, and Characterization of Unrecorded Wild Yeasts (세종특별자치시 주변의 금강 중류 물과 토양에서 야생 효모의 분리 및 국내 미기록 효모의 특성)

  • Han, Sang-Min;Kim, Ji-Yoon;Lee, Jong-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.47 no.1
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2019
  • The goal of this study was to elucidate wild yeast diversity of Geumgang midstream near Sejong metropolitan autonomous city, Korea. Thirty-seven strains of 32 species of wild yeasts were isolated from 43 water and soil samples under the Bulti bridge of Sejong city, Korea. Seven yeasts of each Candida spp. and Cryptococcus spp. were the predominant species isolated from samples near the Bulti bridge. Holtermanniella takashimae SW048 (NNIBRFG9314), Cystofilobasidium infirmominiatum SW013 (NNIBRFG9310), Mrakia cryoconite SW015 (NNIBRFG9316), Pichia sporocuriosa SW085 (NNIBRFG9326) and Cryptococcus aspenensis SW008 (NNIBRFG9309) represented novel yeast strains found in Korea for the first time. All of these previously unrecorded yeasts, except for Mrakia cryoconite SW015 had ascospores and grew well in yeast extract-peptone-dextrose (YPD), yeast extract-malt extract (YM) and potato-extrose (PD) media. Pichia sporocuriosa SW085 grew well in vitamin-free medium and Holtermanniella takashimae SW048, which was a halotolerant wild yeast, grew well YPD medium containing 5 % NaCl. Twenty-six strains representing eight species of wild yeast were isolated from 22 water and soil samples under the Haetmuri bridge of Sejong city, Korea. Candida pseudolambica (12 strains) and Aureobasidium pullulans (11 strains) were the predominant isolates from samples near the Haetmuri bridge. Occultifur kilbournensis HB060 (NNIBRFG9317), Sampaiozyma vanillica HB014 (NNIBRFG9332), Xenoramularia neerlandica HB039 (NNIBRFG9335), Candida norvegica HB315 (NNIBRFG9306), C. melibiosica HB316 (NNIBRFG9305), C. quercuum GB014 (NNIBRFG9307), and C. succiphila GB015 (NNIBRFG9308) represented novel yeast strains recorded in Korea for the first time. O. kilbournensis HB060 and X. neerlandica HB039 did not form ascospores or pseudo-mycelia. All of these previously unrecorded yeasts, except S. vanillica HB014 and X. neerlandica HB039, grew well in vitaminfree medium, and C. norvegica HB315 and C. succiphila GB015, which were halotolerant wild yeasts, which grew well in YPD medium containing 5 % NaCl.

Antioxidant and Anti-obesity Effects of Mulberry (Morus alba L) Fermented withLactobacillus plantarum JCM 1149 or Pichia kudriavzevii Atz-EN-01 (Lactobacillus plantarum JCM 1149와 Pichia kudriavzevii Atz-EN-01를 이용한 오디 발효액의 항산화 및 항비만 효과)

  • Ji-Young Lee;Su-Bin Oh;So-Yoon Joo;Sang-Kyu Noh;Dae-Ook Kang
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.33 no.10
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    • pp.797-807
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    • 2023
  • To improve the functionality of mulberry, samples were fermented with Lactobacillus plantarum JCM 1149 (LP) or Pichia kudriavzevii Atz-EN-01 (PK), and their antioxidant and anti-obesity activities were compared to those of unfermented mulberry. After fermenting for 60 hr, the total polyphenol and flavonoid content of the PK-fermented mulberry (PKFM) and LP-fermented mulberry (LPFM) was 1.5-fold and 2-fold higher, respectively, while the total anthocyanin content was 1.3-fold and 1.5-fold higher in the PKFM and LPFM, respectively. DPPH radical scavenging activity was found to be 16.3% higher (86% vs. 100%) after PK fermentation and 8.1% higher (86% vs. 93%) after LP fermentation. The lipase inhibitory activity of the LPFM and PKFM was 62.9% and 52.5%, respectively. 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were treated with unfermented mulberry, LPFM, or PKFM at 200, 400, or 800 ㎍/ml and stained with oil-red-O. A slight difference in the staining was observed in samples treated with 400 ㎍/ml. However, treatment with 800 ㎍/ml significantly reduced staining compared to the control, and the LPFM exhibited relatively higher adipogenesis inhibitory activity than the PKFM. Blood triglyceride content increased by 9.5% in the high-fat diet group, but decreased by 17.1% in the control group, 37.1% in the LPFM group, and 41.6% in the PKFM group. The blood triglyceride content of the LPFM group decreased by 43.1% and 21.4% compared to the high-fat diet group and the control group, respectively, and that of the PKFM group decreased by 48.6% and 28.9% compared to the same groups. In conclusion, the results indicate that fermented mulberry has increased antioxidant activity, lipase inhibitory activity, and adipogenesis inhibition activity, and decreased blood triglyceride content compared to unfermented mulberry.

Analysis of Microbial Diversity in Makgeolli Fermentation Using PCR-DGGE (PCR-DGGE를 이용한 막걸리발효에서 미생물 다양성 분석)

  • Kwon, Seung-Jik;Ahn, Tae-Young;Sohn, Jae-Hak
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.232-238
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    • 2012
  • Kumjungsansung-Makgeolli$^{(R)}$ is a traditional Korean rice wine that is fermented from traditional nuruk and rice. In this study, we performed the PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis targeting the 16S and 28S rRNA genes to characterize bacterial and fungal diversity during Makgeolli fermentation. The predominant bacteria in the PCR-DGGE profile during Makgeolli fermentation were Lactobacillus spp. (Lactobacillus curvatus, L. kisonensis, L. plantarum, L. sakei, and L. gasseri), Pediococcus spp. (P. acidilactici, P. parvulus, P. agglomerans, and P. pentosaceus), Pantoea spp. (P. agglomerans and P. ananatis), and Citrobacter freundii; these were identified on the base of analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences. The dominant bacterium during Makgeolli fermentation was L. curvatus. The predominant fungi in PCR-DGGE profile during Makgeolli fermentation were Pichia kudriavzevii, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Asidia idahoensis, Kluyveromyces marxianus, Saccharomycopsis fibuligera, and Torulaspora delbrueckii, and these were identified on the basis of analysis of 28S rRNA gene sequences. The dominant fungal species during Makgeolli fermentation changed from P. kudriavzevii at 0-2 days incubation to S. cerevisiae at 3-6 days incubation. This study suggests that PCR-DGGE analysis could be a suitable tool for the understanding of microbial diversity and structure during Makgeolli fermentation.

Biochemical Characterization of Heterologously Expressed Chitinase 1 (Chi1) from an Inky Cap, Coprinellus congregatus (이형 재조합한 먹물버섯 Coprinellus congregatus Chitinase 1 (Chi1)의 발현과 생화학적 특성 분석)

  • Yoo, Yeeun;Choi, Hyoung T.
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.309-312
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    • 2013
  • Fungal cell walls consist of various glucans and chitin. Fungi produce chitinases for their growth and development. The inky cap, Coprinellus congregatus, produces at least two different chitinases during its life cycle. Chitinase 1 (chi1) is expresses throughout its life cycle while chitinase 2 (chi2) is expressed at the mushroom autolysing phase. The cloned cDNA of chi1 is successfully expressed as a fusion protein with c-myc in Pichia pastoris, and purified by the affinity chromatography. The optimum pH and temperature of Chi1 was pH 8.0 and $35^{\circ}C$, respectively when 4-nitrophenyl N,N',N"-triacetyl-${\beta}$-D-chitotrioside was used as the substrate. The $K_m$ value and $V_{max}$ for the substrate was 0.780 mM and 0.10 OD $min^{-1}unit^{-1}$, respectively. The addition of purified Chi1 resulted in total growth inhibition against several plant pathogenic fungi such as Alternaria alternata, Fusarium graminearum and Trichoderma harzianum at the concentration of 60 ${\mu}g/ml$.

Evaluation of the Natural Antimicrobials against Yeasts in Functional Beverages to Control Quality loss (효모에 의한 기능성 음료 변질 제어를 위한 천연항균물질 항균력 평가)

  • Yeon, Ji-Hye;Lee, Ji-Young;Lee, Hee-Seok;Ha, Sang-Do;Park, Chul-Soo;Woo, Moon-Jea;Lee, Sang-Hun;Kim, Jin-Soo;Lee, Chon
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.273-276
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    • 2009
  • We investigated eight active natural antimicrobials for preservation of functional beverages that are usually degraded by yeasts rather than by bacteria due to a high sugar content and a low pH. Five strains of yeasts (S. cerevisiae, Z. bailii, P. membranaefaciens, C. albicans, and P Anomala) were tested with eight natural antimicrobial agents ($\varepsilon$-polylysine, yucca extract, vitamin $B_1$ derivative, scutellaria baicalensis extract, chitooligosaccharid, allyl isothiocyanate, sucrose-fatty acid ester, and oligosaccharide). The lowest minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) were 10 ppm for oligosaccharide and sucrose-fatty acid ester against S. cerevisiae and Z. bailii, 10 ppm for allyl isothiocynate against P. membranaefaciens and C. albican, and 10 ppm for allyl isothiocynate and oligosaccharide against P. anomala. No growth were observed for five kinds of yeasts in functional beverages containing sodium benzonate at concentration of 0.015% or higher. The resistance of S. cerevisiae, Z. bailii, and P. Anomala against natural antimicrobial agents was lower than those of P. membranaefaciens and C. albican. Allyl isothiocyanate, oligosaccharide, and sucrose-fatty acid ester showed the highest antimicrobial activities among the eight tested antimicrobials. These results can be applied to develop new natural antimicrobial agents to improve microbial quality of functional beverages.