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Título : Comparison of the microbial composition of African fermented foods using amplicon sequencing
Autor : Diaz, Maria
Kellingray, Lee
Akinyemi, Nwanneka
Adefiranye, Oyetayo Olaolawa
Olaonipekun, Arinola B
Bayili, Geoffroy Romaric
Ibezim, Jekwu
du Plessis, Adriana Salomina
Houngbédji, Marcel
Kamya, Deus
Mukisa, Ivan Muzira
Mulaw, Guesh
Manthi Josiah, Samuel
Onyango Chienjo, William
Atter, Amy
Agbemafle, Evans
Annan, Theophilus
Bernice Ackah, Nina
Buys, Elna M.
Hounhouigan, D. Joseph
Muyanja, Charles
Nakavuma, Jesca
Odeny, Damaris Achieng
Sawadogo-Lingani, Hagretou
Tesfaye Tefera, Anteneh
Amoa-Awua, Wisdom
Obodai, Mary
Mayer, Melinda M
Oguntoyinbo, Folarin A.
Narbad, Arjan
Fecha de publicación : 25-sep-2019
Editorial : Scientific Reports
Citación : Diaz, M., Kellingray, L., Akinyemi, N., Adefiranye, O. O., Olaonipekun, A. B., Bayili, G. R., ... & Mukisa, I. M. (2019). Comparison of the microbial composition of African fermented foods using amplicon sequencing. Scientific reports, 9(1), 1-8.
Resumen : Fermented foods play a major role in the diet of people in Africa, where a wide variety of raw materials are fermented. Understanding the microbial populations of these products would help in the design of specific starter cultures to produce standardized and safer foods. In this study, the bacterial diversity of African fermented foods produced from several raw materials (cereals, milk, cassava, honey, palm sap, and locust beans) under different conditions (household, small commercial producers or laboratory) in 8 African countries was analysed by 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing during the Workshop “Analysis of the Microbiomes of Naturally Fermented Foods Training Course”. Results show that lactobacilli were less abundant in fermentations performed under laboratory conditions compared to artisanal or commercial fermentations. Excluding the samples produced under laboratory conditions, lactobacilli is one of the dominant groups in all the remaining samples. Genera within the order Lactobacillales dominated dairy, cereal and cassava fermentations. Genera within the order Lactobacillales, and genera Zymomonas and Bacillus were predominant in alcoholic beverages, whereas Bacillus and Lactobacillus were the dominant genera in the locust bean sample. The genus Zymomonas was reported for the first time in dairy, cereal, cassava and locust bean fermentations.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/12967
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