2021
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765202120200002
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Carbonate and silicate dissolving bacteria isolated from home-made yogurt samples

Abstract: In the current study, twenty-eight bacterial strains were isolated from homemade yogurt samples from Ağrı Province, Turkey. The bacterial strains were identifi ed by conventional and molecular techniques. Among the twenty-eight isolates, seventeen isolates were identifi ed according to the 16 S rDNA region and determined to belong to fi ve different genus including Sphingomonas (8 isolates), Burkholderia (5 isolates), Lactobacillus (2 isolates), Lactococcus (1 isolate), Staphylococcus (1 isolate). In this stud… Show more

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“…Its ability to colonize various environments have been attributed to its flexibility in terms of carbon sources ( Dourado et al, 2015 ). Besides Sphingomonas which have been detected in kombucha fermentation ( Barbosa et al, 2021 ), as well as homemade yoghurts ( Orhan et al, 2021 ), we believe ours is the first study to report the presence of Ammoniphilus , Anoxybacillus and Methylobacterium in kombucha. The role these taxa play in kombucha fermentation is thus currently unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Its ability to colonize various environments have been attributed to its flexibility in terms of carbon sources ( Dourado et al, 2015 ). Besides Sphingomonas which have been detected in kombucha fermentation ( Barbosa et al, 2021 ), as well as homemade yoghurts ( Orhan et al, 2021 ), we believe ours is the first study to report the presence of Ammoniphilus , Anoxybacillus and Methylobacterium in kombucha. The role these taxa play in kombucha fermentation is thus currently unknown.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Countermeasures for contaminations by "unexpected" pathogens may also be important for avoiding health risks in consumers (Amalfitano et al, 2018). This aspect has also be highlighted by other studies (Orhan et al, 2021;Beck et al, 2021). These can assure that the pasteurized or sterilized water can be directly used for producing bottled water (or for directly drinking) and preparation of other beverages.…”
Section: Size Of Waterborne Fungi and Their Removability By Membranementioning
confidence: 96%