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J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol ; 35(8): 835-41, 2008 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18449588

ABSTRACT

The production of aroma compounds during tequila fermentation using four native yeast strains isolated from agave juice was quantified at controlled (35 degrees C) and uncontrolled temperatures (room temperature) by gas chromatography (FID). Three of the four strains were identified as Saccharomyces cerevisiae (MTLI 1, MALI 1 and MGLI 1) and one as Kloeckera apiculata (MALI 2). Among the aroma compounds produced, acetaldehyde has the highest accumulation at the controlled temperature and before 50% of sugar was consumed. The S. cerevisiae strains produced ethyl acetate in almost the same quantity at a concentration of 5 mg/L and the K. apiculata produced six-times more (30 mg/L) than the S. cerevisiae strains, independent of the fermentation temperature. The rate and amount of 1-propanol, amyl alcohols and isobutanol production were affected by the type of yeast used. The K. apiculate strain produced 50% less of the higher alcohols than the Saccharomyces strains. The results obtained showed that indigenous isolated yeasts play an important role in the tequila flavor and suggest that mixtures of these yeasts may be used to produce tequila with a unique and desirable aroma.


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Agave/microbiology , Alcoholic Beverages/microbiology , Oils, Volatile/metabolism , Saccharomycetales/isolation & purification , Saccharomycetales/metabolism , Yeasts/isolation & purification , Yeasts/metabolism , Acetates/metabolism , Alcohols/metabolism , Aldehydes/metabolism , Chromatography, Gas , Fermentation , Kinetics , Saccharomycetales/classification , Temperature , Yeasts/classification
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek ; 93(3): 259-66, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17896184

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the effect of the heterologous expression of tomatinase from Fusarium oxysporum f. sp lycopersici in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The gene FoTom1 under the control of the S. cerevisiae phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK1) promoter was cloned into pYES2. S. cerevisiae strain Y45 was transformed with this vector and URA3 transformant strains were selected for resistance to alpha-tomatine. Two transformants were randomly selected for further study (designated Y45-1 and Y45-2). Control strain Y45 was inhibited at 50 muM alpha-tomatine, in contrast, transformants Y45-1 and Y45-2 did not show inhibition at 200 muM. Tomatinase activity was detected by HPLC monitoring tomatine disappearance and tomatidine appearance in the supernatants of culture medium. Maximum tomatinase activity was observed in the transformants after 6 h, remaining constant during the following 24 h. No tomatinase activity was detected in the parental strain. Moreover, the transformants were able to grow and produce ethanol in a mix of Agave tequilana Weber var. azul and Agave salmiana must, contrary to the Y45 strain which was unable to grow and ferment under these conditions.


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Agave/metabolism , Ethanol/metabolism , Fusarium/enzymology , Glycoside Hydrolases/genetics , Glycoside Hydrolases/metabolism , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/drug effects , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism , Fermentation , Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal , Saponins/pharmacology , Time Factors , Tomatine/analogs & derivatives , Tomatine/pharmacology
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