Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which severel...Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which severely affected the glycerol productivity. Three osmoregulators such as NaCl, PEG4000 and glycerol were used to investigate their effects on yeast growth, glucose consumption and glycerol production. In order to determine the effect of extracellular glycerol concentration, different amounts of glycerol were initially supplemented as an osmoregulator to increase glycerol production. The maximum glycerol concentration attained 179g·L^-1 with initial glycerol concentration of 80g·L^-1 in medium, compared with 41g·L^-1 in the control experiment. These results were successfully reoroduced for fed-batch orocess in an air-lift reactor.展开更多
Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which se- verel...Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which se- verely affected the glycerol productivity. Three osmoregulators such as NaCl, PEG4000 and glycerol were used to investigate their effects on yeast growth, glucose consumption and glycerol production. In order to determine the effect of extracellular glycerol concentration, different amounts of glycerol were initially supplemented as an os- moregulator to increase glycerol production. The maximum glycerol concentration attained 179g L-1 with initial glycerol concentration of 80g L-1 in medium, compared with 41g L-1 in the control experiment. These results were successfully reproduced for fed-batch process in an air-lift reactor.展开更多
BACKGROUND The oral cavity harbors more than 700 species of bacteria,which play crucial roles in the development of various oral diseases including caries,endodontic infection,periodontal infection,and diverse oral di...BACKGROUND The oral cavity harbors more than 700 species of bacteria,which play crucial roles in the development of various oral diseases including caries,endodontic infection,periodontal infection,and diverse oral diseases.AIM To investigate the antimicrobial action of Cymbopogon Schoenanthus and Pelargonium graveolens essential oils against Streptococcus mutans,Staphylococcus aureus,Candida albicans,Ca.dubliniensis,and Ca.krusei.METHODS Minimum microbicidal concentration was determined following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute documents.The synergistic antimicrobial activity was evaluated using the Broth microdilution checkerboard method,and the antibiofilm activity was evaluated with the 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide assay.Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance followed by the Tukey post-hoc test(P≤0.05).RESULTS C.schoenanthus and P.graveolens essential oils were as effective as 0.12%chlorhexidine against S.mutans and St.aureus monotypic biofilms after 24 h.After 24 h P.graveolens essential oil at 0.25%was more effective than the nystatin group,and C.schoenanthus essential oil at 0.25%was as effective as the nystatin group.CONCLUSION C.schoenanthus and P.graveolens essential oils are effective against S.mutans,St.aureus,Ca.albicans,Ca.dubliniensis,and Ca.krusei at different concentrations after 5 min and 24 h.展开更多
The trehalose and intracellular glycerol contents of osmotolerant yeast \%Candida krusei\% cells rapidly increased in response to the medium containing NaCl.Addition of NaCl at early exponential phase or steady phase ...The trehalose and intracellular glycerol contents of osmotolerant yeast \%Candida krusei\% cells rapidly increased in response to the medium containing NaCl.Addition of NaCl at early exponential phase or steady phase increased trehalose content only,but the content of extracellular glycerol increased gradually.Development of resistance was accompanied by accumulation of trehalose and was apparently unrelated to intracellular glycerol content which was always low under these conditions.There seems to be an overlap function between trehalose and glycerol in \%Candida krusei\% cells in response to the osmotic conditions.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.20576118).
文摘Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which severely affected the glycerol productivity. Three osmoregulators such as NaCl, PEG4000 and glycerol were used to investigate their effects on yeast growth, glucose consumption and glycerol production. In order to determine the effect of extracellular glycerol concentration, different amounts of glycerol were initially supplemented as an osmoregulator to increase glycerol production. The maximum glycerol concentration attained 179g·L^-1 with initial glycerol concentration of 80g·L^-1 in medium, compared with 41g·L^-1 in the control experiment. These results were successfully reoroduced for fed-batch orocess in an air-lift reactor.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.20576118).
文摘Candida krusei was osmotolerant yeast for the production of glycerol. Extracellular osmotic pressure was one of the key factors to induce the enzyme activity of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase(GPDH) which se- verely affected the glycerol productivity. Three osmoregulators such as NaCl, PEG4000 and glycerol were used to investigate their effects on yeast growth, glucose consumption and glycerol production. In order to determine the effect of extracellular glycerol concentration, different amounts of glycerol were initially supplemented as an os- moregulator to increase glycerol production. The maximum glycerol concentration attained 179g L-1 with initial glycerol concentration of 80g L-1 in medium, compared with 41g L-1 in the control experiment. These results were successfully reproduced for fed-batch process in an air-lift reactor.
文摘BACKGROUND The oral cavity harbors more than 700 species of bacteria,which play crucial roles in the development of various oral diseases including caries,endodontic infection,periodontal infection,and diverse oral diseases.AIM To investigate the antimicrobial action of Cymbopogon Schoenanthus and Pelargonium graveolens essential oils against Streptococcus mutans,Staphylococcus aureus,Candida albicans,Ca.dubliniensis,and Ca.krusei.METHODS Minimum microbicidal concentration was determined following Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute documents.The synergistic antimicrobial activity was evaluated using the Broth microdilution checkerboard method,and the antibiofilm activity was evaluated with the 3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide assay.Data were analyzed by one-way analysis of variance followed by the Tukey post-hoc test(P≤0.05).RESULTS C.schoenanthus and P.graveolens essential oils were as effective as 0.12%chlorhexidine against S.mutans and St.aureus monotypic biofilms after 24 h.After 24 h P.graveolens essential oil at 0.25%was more effective than the nystatin group,and C.schoenanthus essential oil at 0.25%was as effective as the nystatin group.CONCLUSION C.schoenanthus and P.graveolens essential oils are effective against S.mutans,St.aureus,Ca.albicans,Ca.dubliniensis,and Ca.krusei at different concentrations after 5 min and 24 h.
文摘The trehalose and intracellular glycerol contents of osmotolerant yeast \%Candida krusei\% cells rapidly increased in response to the medium containing NaCl.Addition of NaCl at early exponential phase or steady phase increased trehalose content only,but the content of extracellular glycerol increased gradually.Development of resistance was accompanied by accumulation of trehalose and was apparently unrelated to intracellular glycerol content which was always low under these conditions.There seems to be an overlap function between trehalose and glycerol in \%Candida krusei\% cells in response to the osmotic conditions.