• Rhodotorula glutinis is the type species of the genus Rhodotorula, a basidiomycetous genus of pink yeasts which contains 370 species. (wikipedia.org)
  • R. glutinis is closely related to Rhodotorula mucilaginosa, differing only in their ability to use nitrate as a nitrogen source, which R. glutinis cannot assimilate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Standard microbiological methods of identification have misidentified Candida auris as Rhodotorula glutinis, until sequence analysis correctly identified C. auris as such. (wikipedia.org)
  • R. glutinis is the second most common disease-causing species of Rhodotorula following R. mucilaginosa. (wikipedia.org)
  • isolates LS-11 of Rhodotorula glutinis and LS-28 of Cryptococcus laurentii were rite most effective antagonists. (unimol.it)
  • roseus strain Y and Rhodotorula glutinis strain CY. (bio.net)
  • Isotopic Labeling Studies Reveal the Patulin Detoxification Pathway by the Biocontrol Yeast Rhodotorula kratochvilovae LS11. (hig.se)
  • When using common biochemical methods such as analytical profile index strips or the VITEK 2, C. auris is often misidentified as other yeasts (most commonly Candida haemulonii , but also Candida famata, Saccharomyces cerevisiae , and Rhodotorula glutinis ). (cdc.gov)
  • Zymosan, a cell wall preparation from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a potent stimulator of alveolar macrophages (AM). In the present study, preparations from the cell walls of Pichia fabianii, Candida sake, Trichosporon capitatum, Rhodotorula glutinis, and Cryptococcus laurentii were compared with zymosan and ss- 1-->3-glucan for their ability to stimulate AM and activate complement. (cdc.gov)
  • A total of ten marine yeast strains isolated from Bohai Sea, Northern China were identified to be members of three genera Rhodosporidium , Rhodotorula , and Cryptococcus . (springeropen.com)
  • The influence of carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio on lipid accumulation by Rhodotorula glutinis was investigated, and showed increased lipid production at higher C/N ratios (Braunwald et al. (springeropen.com)
  • In this work, the production of carotenoids, and lipids by Rhodotorula glutinis using different nitrogen sources was evaluated. (ua.pt)
  • 2018. Enhanced single cell oil production by mixed culture of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and Rhodotorula glutinis using cassava bagasse hydrolysate as carbon source. (enaca.org)
  • در این تحقیق پس از بهینه‌سازی فرآیند پیش‌فرآوری باگاس نیشکر، تولید دو ماده با ارزش لیپید و کاروتنوئید در یک کشت نیمه‌پیوسته با استفاده از مخمر ردوترولا گلوتینیس (Rhodotorula glutinis) مورد ارزیابی قرار گرفت. (irost.ir)
  • This research explores the application of reducing sugar from sugarcane bagasse pretreated with nitric acid for the co-production of lipid and carotenoid by yeast, Rhodotorula glutinis. (irost.ir)
  • Granger L.M. (1992) Caractérisation cinétique et stoechiométrique de la synthèse d'acides gras chez Rhodotorula glutinis, PHD Thesis/ Thèse , Toulouse, INSA Toulouse. (ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr)
  • Li Q., Liang L., Xue F., Zhang X., Tan T. (2010) The Utilization of Xylose by Oleaginous Yeast Rhodotorula glu tinis, J. Biobased Mater. (ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr)
  • This study aimed to extract and purify β-carotenoid from two types of Rhodotorula diobovata and Rhodotorula mucilaginosa and test its reactivity toward some yeasts isolated from dermatomycoses infection. (ijwph.ir)
  • AIMS To determine the prevalence of faecal candida in childhood diarrhoea and the relation between faecal yeasts and diarrhoea. (bmj.com)
  • RESULTS Yeast species, predominantly candida, were identified in the stools of 43 children (39%) with diarrhoea and 26 (36%) without diarrhoea. (bmj.com)
  • Candida species form a ubiquitous genus of yeast present throughout the environment. (bmj.com)
  • A prospective, hospital based study was carried out to assess the prevalence and concentrations of candida and other yeast species in the stools of hospitalised children with and without diarrhoea. (bmj.com)
  • In the yeast, carotenoids act as a protective agent against visible light and harmful metabolic oxygen species. (wikipedia.org)
  • An R. glutinis mutant (NCIM 3253) was shown to produce 76-fold more b-carotene than their wild type relatives, suggesting that these microorganisms may have a role in cost-effective, high yield manufacture of carotenoids. (wikipedia.org)
  • R. glutinis are very efficient in the production of valuable carotenoids and lipids, presenting high potential of yeast for the industrial production of more sustainable cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food products. (ua.pt)
  • All irradiances significantly stimulated nutrient removal efficiency of R. glutinis and improved growth rate but intracellular accumulation of carotenoids was found slightly inhibited. (diva-portal.org)
  • Yeasts have demonstrated to be carotenoid producer showing an important growing capacity in several agro-industrial wastes producing high levels of carotenoids. (biomedcentral.com)
  • 30 cellulolytic yeast isolates were selected. (hindawi.com)
  • The selection of cellulose isolates in yeasts was determined by growing them on Mandels and Weber medium (MW, 1969), which was based on the carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a unique source of carbon and energy. (hindawi.com)
  • This study was designed to identify yeast isolates from the oral cavity of healthy cats and to evaluate their antifungal susceptibility pattern. (bvsalud.org)
  • The activity of β-carotene against all tested yeast isolates are higher than the antifungal Nystatin. (ijwph.ir)
  • Recent studies have also shown that 16 strains of R. glutinis possess antibacterial and antioxidant properties, although it is unclear if the fungus could be used to manufacture these materials on a commercially viable scale. (wikipedia.org)
  • anybody if methanotrophic yeast strains are available? (bio.net)
  • This study aims to isolate yeast strains from the gastrointestinal tract of the coprophage " Gymnopleurus sturmi " capable of producing cellulases and then to optimize the measurement conditions of cellulase activities. (hindawi.com)
  • Both yeast strains and culture conditions have great impacts on lipid accumulation and fatty acid profiles (Rakicka et al. (springeropen.com)
  • it also contains Rhodosporidium species that reproduce sexually (teleomorphic) and alternate between a yeast phase and dikaryotic filamentous phase (dimorphic). (intechopen.com)
  • Characterization and robust nature of newly isolated oleaginous marine yeast Rhodosporidium spp. (springeropen.com)
  • Herein, we discuss the general and applied concepts regarding yeasts carotenoid production and the factors influencing carotenogenesis using agro-industrial wastes as low-cost substrates. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The characterization and optimization of cellulase activities are carried out on a yeast isolate that belongs to the genus Trichosporon , which was the most powerful with regard to the hydrolysis halo of CMC diameter, in a qualitative test. (hindawi.com)
  • This genus is a basidiomycetous yeast. (drfungus.org)
  • Cellulases produced by the studied yeast are capable of hydrolyzing soluble and insoluble substrates at elevated temperatures and at a wide pH range. (hindawi.com)
  • Glucose and glucose containing substrates are thus the most common carbon sources used for growth and lipid production by oleaginous yeast. (springeropen.com)
  • Yeasts lack chlorophyll and are unable to manufacture by photosynthesis from inorganic substrates the organic compounds required for growth, as do higher plants, algae, and even some bacteria. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • From low-cost substrates to single cell oils synthesized by oleaginous yeasts, Bioresource Technology 245: 1507-1519. (enaca.org)
  • Can anybody give me more recent data about methanotrophic yeasts? (bio.net)
  • It is therefore concluded that R. glutinis is neither a methanotrophic nor methylotrophic yeast and not suitable as a cheap carbon-sustained expression system. (edu.au)
  • Populations of the two yeasts were assessed on wounded and unwounded surfaces of apples kept at both 20 and 4 degrees C. At either temperature, isolate LS-28 reached greater densities in wounded tissues than LS-11, but had a lower ability to colonize unwounded apple skin. (unimol.it)
  • This study focuses on the identification of cellulolytic yeasts and the optimization of cellulase activities produced by the best performing isolate. (hindawi.com)
  • 6 C albicans is the most common yeast species isolated from human faeces, being identified in 65% of stool samples from healthy adults. (bmj.com)
  • 2018. Dual-species cultivation of microalgae and yeast for enhanced biomass and microbial lipid production. (enaca.org)
  • a yeast once reported as a methane-oxidizing yeast, for growth on cheap C1 carbon sources (methane and methanol) to evaluate the species potential for lowering production costs of recombinant immuno-therapeutics. (edu.au)
  • This result led the research to look for an alternative yeast species with a proven ability to utilise a C1 carbon source (i.e. methanol). (edu.au)
  • More than 200 yeasts were selectively isolated from microbial populations on the surface of different fruits. (unimol.it)
  • 2019. The mixed culture of microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa and yeast Yarrowia lipolytica for microbial biomass production . (enaca.org)
  • 2014 ). Besides, oleaginous yeast have numerous advantages which make them promising sources of oil for biodiesel production (Ageitos et al. (springeropen.com)
  • 2011 ). The wide features of oleaginous yeast make them a potent source of oil for sustainable development of bioenergy technology especially in the coastal regions around the globe. (springeropen.com)
  • Unlike other oil-producing microorganisms, such as microalgae, oleaginous yeast do not require long fermentation period and their resulting lipid profiles could be simply manipulated by varying the fermentation conditions (Dias et al. (springeropen.com)
  • 2016 ). The lipids accumulated by oleaginous yeast are mainly composed of long-chain fatty acids, including oleic acid (C18:1), palmitic acid (C16:0), linoleic acid (C18:2) and stearic acid (C18:0), which are similar to the composition of plant oils and can be converted into biodiesel by enzymatic or inorganic catalysis (Ghanavati et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Thus, much attention have been paid to various oleaginous yeasts for biodiesel production (Areesirisuk et al. (springeropen.com)
  • Thus, to add more value in this process, current study accessed a novel oleaginous yeast strain, R. glutinis ISO A1 for its biodegrading potential in sewage wastewater encompassing toxic formulations. (diva-portal.org)
  • These findings shed new light on the factors affecting wastewater bioremediation and successfully established a photo-induced biological treatment system in an oleaginous yeast for the very first time with an addition to successive lipid enhancement. (diva-portal.org)
  • Davies R.J., Holdsworth J.E., Reader S.L. (1990) The effect of low oxygen-uptake rate on the fatty-acid profile of the oleaginous yeast Apiotrichum-Curvatum, Appl. (ifpenergiesnouvelles.fr)
  • This yeast can survive in both must and wine.Populations have been reported to be greatest in the beginning stages of fermentation, although, they are capable of completing alcoholic fermentation. (ucdavis.edu)
  • The distinction of yeasts from related mycelial fungal forms is highly subjective, resulting in a number of transitional forms between yeasts and the more typical higher fungi. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • 4 , 5 This may be due to our failure to appreciate the significance of certain intestinal microorganisms, such as yeasts. (bmj.com)
  • P. fabianii, C. sake, T. capitatum, R. glutinis, C. laurentii, as well as zymosan and glucan, stimulated superoxide anion and leukotriene B4 production in a dose-dependent fashion, but R. glutinis and C. laurentii were much less active. (cdc.gov)
  • Zymosan, glucan, P. fabianii, and R. glutinis treatment of AM resulted in increased phagocytosis of labeled sheep RBCs, whereas there was no effect with C. sake or C. laurentii and T. capitatum significantly inhibiting phagocytosis. (cdc.gov)
  • There has been increasing interest and development in the biotechnological applications of R. glutinis over recent[when? (wikipedia.org)
  • Wastewater treatment and resource utilisation by yeast-microalgae co-culture systems. (enaca.org)
  • 2018. Efficient resource recycling from liquid digestate by microalgae-yeast mixed culture and the assessment of key gene transcription related to nitrogen assimilation in microalgae. (enaca.org)
  • Thermostable Cellulases from the Yeast Trichosporon sp. (hindawi.com)
  • Growth of wood-inhabiting yeasts of the Faroe Islands in the presence of spent sulphite liquor. (hig.se)
  • 2019. Advantage assessment of mixed culture of Chlorella vulgaris and Yarrowia lipolytica for treatment of liquid digestate of yeast industry and cogeneration of biofuel feedstock . (enaca.org)
  • R. glutinis has been investigated as a biocontrol agent of post-harvest disease of fruits. (wikipedia.org)
  • This thesis aimed to 1) lower the cost of production by using cheap C1 carbon sources (e.g. methane) from agricultural activities (e.g. intensive dairy, piggeries, etc.) for the cultivation of transformed yeast and 2) to assess the therapeutic efficacy of recombinant hIFNγ in its glycosylated and non-glycosylated form from different expression systems against ovarian cancer cells. (edu.au)
  • Yeasts possess rather rigid, thick cell walls, have a well-organized nucleus with a nuclear membrane (eukaryotic), and have no motile stages. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • R. glutinis directly influenced gene expression in the liver and intestine. (uchile.cl)
  • Recent research revealed that marine yeasts own unique and promising features over their terrestrial counterparts, for example, higher osmosis tolerance, higher special chemical productivity and production of industrial enzymes (Zaky et al. (springeropen.com)
  • R. glutinis is distributed widely, most often found in soil, air and throughout the phyllosphere. (wikipedia.org)
  • Over last several decades, terrestrial yeasts have been widely studied for various applications in food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and chemical industries (Kutty and Philip 2008 ). (springeropen.com)
  • These results suggest that exposure to high concentrations of yeast could provoke pulmonary inflammation resulting in an episode of ODTS. (cdc.gov)
  • Pretreatment of apples and oranges with R. glutinis effectively reduced or prevented blue mold (Penicillium expansum) and grey mold (Botrytis cinerea), lengthening the shelf life of these fruits without reducing fruit quality. (wikipedia.org)
  • David Moreira Hi David, Im not sure if you are looking for yeast that can actually metabolise methane, but there are definitely yeast that can utalise methanol as there primary carbon source. (bio.net)
  • Studies in our laboratory of fungi in fresh lumber have demonstrated that yeasts may predominate and have raised the issue of potential exposure of sawmill workers to yeasts. (cdc.gov)
  • At present, many taxonomists are in agreement with the arrangement proposed by Ainsworth in which the fungi are treated as a separate kingdom and the yeasts are included in the division Eumycota. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • While the definition of yeasts varies somewhat according to author, they are generally defined as fungi which, in a stage of their life cycle, occur as single cells, reproducing commonly by budding or less frequently by fission. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Based on the performance and immune response, the present study suggests the use of R. glutinis as a strategy to increase the productivity of tilapia in Biofloc culture. (uchile.cl)
  • This study evaluated the ability of a yeast strain isolated from traditional fermented tea leaves ( Camellia sinensis var. (mdpi.com)
  • METHODS Comparison of clinical and laboratory data, including quantitative stool culture for yeasts from 107 children hospitalised with diarrhoea and 67 age matched controls without diarrhoea. (bmj.com)
  • An inoculum of R. glutinis remains viable in storage at 20 °C (68 °F) for 5 days, supporting its potential as a stable biocontrol agent. (wikipedia.org)
  • It has also been reported from blotched frozen peas stored at 0 °C (32 °F) for 8 weeks with yeast burden increasing significantly after 24 weeks at −18 °C (0 °F), suggesting an ability to proliferate at temperatures below freezing. (wikipedia.org)
  • R. glutinis is heat resistant, an uncommon feature in yeasts without spores, tolerating 62.5 °C (144.5 °F) for 10 minutes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The English "yeast" and the Dutch "gist" are derived from the Greek term zestos which means boiled, a reference to the bubbling foam caused by the evolution of carbon dioxide. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • In contrast to previous reports, R. glutinis did not utilise any C1 carbon sources even under near-identical experimental conditions to those reported. (edu.au)
  • The two yeasts were able to grow in culture at temperatures ranging from 0 to 35 degrees C. In assays performed in vitro at 24 degrees C, the antagonists showed low sensitivity towards several fungicides commonly applied on fruits and vegetables. (unimol.it)
  • Nowadays, yeast cellulases gain interest, as they are active in a wide pH range and at high temperatures [ 8 , 9 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Indeed, yeasts can produce thermostable cellulase, undenatured at temperatures greater than or equal to 70°C [ 10 , 11 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Cell wall preparations from environmental yeasts: effect on alveolar macrophage function in vitro. (cdc.gov)
  • However, among the yeasts, the cell shapes and the means by which they reproduce are quite varied. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • There are yeasts, however, in which the buds will remain attached so that the mother cell and first daughter cell may produce additional buds. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • The ability to form sexual spores within an ascus or produce them externally on a basidium places most yeasts in the subdivisions Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina, respectively. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Industrial terms such as "cultured, true, wild, top, or bottom yeasts" have little meaning from the botanical point of view. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • In fact, even from an industrial viewpoint they are confusing, for yeast considered as a cultivated organism in one industry, for example- brewery yeast, may well be considered to be wild yeast by bakers. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • Three experimental treatments were evaluated in a conventional tilapia culture (control), Biofloc culture (BFT), and Biofloc with the addition of the live yeast R. glutinis 1×106 CFU g-1 (BFT+Rg), with four replicates per treatment. (uchile.cl)
  • Both yeasts were also effective against P. expansum in cold storage conditions. (unimol.it)
  • The effect of live yeast Rhodoturula glutinis was evaluated on juvenile Oreochromis niloticus cultivated in a Biofloc system. (uchile.cl)