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Abstract
Lactic acid bacteria are widely exploited in biotechnology due to their fermentation capacity and metabolite production. In this study, 19 isolates were recovered from tree bark collected across Thailand, representing the genera Enterococcus (11 isolates), Lactococcus (2 isolates), Weizmannia (3 isolates), Sporolactobacillus (2 isolates) and Terrilactibacillus (1 isolate). All exhibited homofermentative metabolism, producing l-, dl- or d-lactic acid. Among them, strain STCC-11T, isolated from the bark of Caesalpinia coriaria in Satun Province, Thailand, demonstrated strong potential for d-lactic acid production, achieving 96.31% optical purity, 1.082 g l-1 concentration and 0.451 g g-1 glucose yield. This novel Gram-positive, spore-forming, facultatively anaerobic bacterium STCC-11T grew at 30-45 °C, pH 6.0-9.0 and up to 3% NaCl. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene revealed 99.71% similarity with Sporolactobacillus nakayamae subsp. nakayamae ATCC 700379T. In addition, whole-genome analyses indicated that STCC-11T is distinct, with average nucleotide identity based on BLAST (ANIb) (94.12%), average nucleotide identity based on MUMmer (ANIm) (95.29%) and digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH) (60.3%) values below species delineation thresholds. The genome (3.57 Mb, 43.8% G+C) encodes both ldhD and ldhL genes, and in silico safety assessment confirmed the absence of pathogenicity or transferable resistance genes. Based on polyphasic taxonomic evidence, STCC-11T represents a novel species of the genus Sporolactobacillus, for which the name Sporolactobacillus caesalpiniae sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is STCC-11T (LMG 33980T=TISTR 10806T).
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