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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. (Online) ; 59: e21508, 2023. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439512

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Abstract Ellagic acid (EA) is a phenolic biomolecule. For its biosynthesis, a source of ellagitannins is required, such as strawberries and yeasts, as precursors of the tannase and ß-glucosidase enzymes responsible for hydrolysis of ellagitannins. Two experimental mixture designs were applied., varying the yeast concentration and the number of ellagitannins in the culture medium, evaluating the enzymatic activity and ellagic acid biosynthesis. Aiming to find the optimal compositions of the non-conventional yeasts assessed in the research to biosynthesize ellagic acid feasibly and efficiently using a response surface performing the statistical analysis in the StatGraphics® program for obtaining a higher yield and optimizing the ellagic acid synthesis process, the results indicate that the strains Candida parapsilosis ITM LB33 and Debaryomyces hansenii ISA 1510 have a positive effect on the synthesis of ellagic acid, since as its concentration increases in the mixture the concentration of ellagic acid in the medium also increases; on the other hand, the addition of Candida utilis ITM LB02 causes a negative effect, resulting in the compositions of 0.516876, 0.483124 and 2.58687E-9 respectively, for a treatment under the same conditions, an optimal value of ellagic acid production would be obtained. With an approximate value of 7.33036 mg/mL


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Levures/classification , Bioréacteurs/classification , Acide ellagique/synthèse chimique , Optimisation du Processus , Debaromyces/classification , Candida parapsilosis/classification
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 53: e20190336, 2020. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057282

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Candida parapsilosis complex species differ from each other with regard to their prevalence and virulence. METHODS: The hydrolytic enzyme activity, biofilm production, and adhesion to epithelial cells were analyzed in 87 C. parapsilosis complex strains. RESULTS: Among the studied isolates, 97.7%, 63.2%, and 82.8% exhibited very strong proteinase, esterase, and hemolysin activity, respectively. All the C. parapsilosis complex isolates produced biofilms and presented an average adherence of 96.0 yeasts/100 epithelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that Candida parapsilosis complex isolates showed different levels of enzyme activity, biofilm production, and adhesion to epithelial cells.


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Humains , Facteurs de virulence/analyse , Candida parapsilosis/pathogénicité , Adhérence cellulaire , Techniques de typage mycologique , Biofilms/croissance et développement , Candida parapsilosis/isolement et purification , Candida parapsilosis/classification , Candida parapsilosis/enzymologie , Hydrolases/biosynthèse
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 49(supl.1): 193-198, 2018. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-974340

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Abstract In this study, phenotypic methods presented >80% agreement with the molecular identification of 59 Candida parapsilosis complex. Growth at 15% NaCl or pH 7.0 significantly reduced cfu-counts of Candida orthopsilosis, suggesting these conditions may support the development of phenotypic methods for the differentiation of the cryptic species of C. parapsilosis complex.


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Humains , Candidose/microbiologie , Techniques de typage mycologique/méthodes , Candida parapsilosis/isolement et purification , Phénotype , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Milieux de culture/métabolisme , Candida parapsilosis/classification , Candida parapsilosis/croissance et développement , Candida parapsilosis/génétique
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