Resistance evaluation biological controller yeast to substances "GRAS" - (Generally Regarded As Safe) / Avaliação da resistência de leveduras biocontroladoras à substâncias “GRAS” - (Generally Regarded As Safe)

Eskálath Morganna Silva Ferreira, C. Malta, Leisciany Vieira Gonzaga, Jordana Oliveira Bicalho, R. S. Pimenta
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Biological control has been integrated into substances known as "GRAS" (Generally Regarded As Safe), these substances are commonly used as food additives, and its main role is to assist the biological agents antagonistic action. This study aimed to test the effects of five "GRAS substances " over the growth of four strains of yeast (5822, 5852, 5859, 5872) selected by presenting characteristics of good biocontrol agents. To perform the test, the strains were grown in GYMP broth with the addition of substances sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate, calcium chloride and potassium chloride at concentrations of 1%, 3% and 5% with the exception of chloride whose potassium concentrations were 0.1%, 0.5% and 1% (maximum concentration permitted by law). On days 1, 4, 7, and 10 after incubation an aliquot of 50 µl was removed and plated cultures, and the results expressed as CFU / ml. Among the four tested strains, only 5852 was able to survive seven days in the presence of sodium bicarbonate at the three concentrations tested. Demonstrating the ability of this yeast to be used in integrated biological control protocols with this substance.
生物防治酵母对GRAS物质的抗性评估(一般认为安全)/生物防治酵母对GRAS物质的抗性评估(一般认为安全)
生物防治中已融入的物质被称为“GRAS”(一般认为是安全的),这些物质通常被用作食品添加剂,其主要作用是辅助生物制剂的拮抗作用。本研究旨在考察5种“GRAS物质”对4株酵母(5822、5852、5859、5872)生长的影响。在GYMP肉汤中分别添加碳酸氢钠、碳酸钠、碳酸钙、氯化钙和氯化钾,浓度分别为1%、3%和5%,但氯化钾的浓度分别为0.1%、0.5%和1%(法律允许的最大浓度)。在孵育后的第1、4、7、10天,取50µl的等分液进行培养,结果以CFU / ml表示。在这4种被试菌株中,只有5852能够在3种浓度的碳酸氢钠存在下存活7天。证明该酵母与该物质在综合生物防治方案中使用的能力。
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