2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/954542
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Improvement of Medium Chain Fatty Acid Content and Antimicrobial Activity of Coconut Oil via Solid-State Fermentation Using a MalaysianGeotrichum candidum

Abstract: Coconut oil is a rich source of beneficial medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs) particularly lauric acid. In this study, the oil was modified into a value-added product using direct modification of substrate through fermentation (DIMOSFER) method. A coconut-based and coconut-oil-added solid-state cultivation using a Malaysian lipolytic Geotrichum candidum was used to convert the coconut oil into MCFAs-rich oil. Chemical characteristics of the modified coconut oils (MCOs) considering total medium chain glyceride es… Show more

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“…We used chlorhexidine as a positive control in the study, because it is still commercially used as one of the treatment options for S. mutans (Eden, 2008) and interestingly, the MIC value for AVCO is found to be lower than the MIC value for chlorhexidine from previous study (Uzer Celik et al, 2016). The excellent A similar finding after hydrolysing VCO with lipolytic Geotrichum candidum was observed by Khoramnia et al (2013), suggesting that the enzymatic reaction had improved the medium-chain fatty acids contents in VCO and its antimicrobial activity. This finding is essential as, lauric acid has been reported to be the main compound from the MCFAs contributed to the excellent antimicrobial activity (Nakatsuji et al, 2009;Yang et al, 2009;Huang et al, 2014;Salleh et al, 2014;Chang et al, 2015;Ma et al, 2016;Nitbani et al, 2016;Sheela et al, 2017).…”
Section: Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (Mic) Of Avco and Vcosupporting
confidence: 52%
“…We used chlorhexidine as a positive control in the study, because it is still commercially used as one of the treatment options for S. mutans (Eden, 2008) and interestingly, the MIC value for AVCO is found to be lower than the MIC value for chlorhexidine from previous study (Uzer Celik et al, 2016). The excellent A similar finding after hydrolysing VCO with lipolytic Geotrichum candidum was observed by Khoramnia et al (2013), suggesting that the enzymatic reaction had improved the medium-chain fatty acids contents in VCO and its antimicrobial activity. This finding is essential as, lauric acid has been reported to be the main compound from the MCFAs contributed to the excellent antimicrobial activity (Nakatsuji et al, 2009;Yang et al, 2009;Huang et al, 2014;Salleh et al, 2014;Chang et al, 2015;Ma et al, 2016;Nitbani et al, 2016;Sheela et al, 2017).…”
Section: Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (Mic) Of Avco and Vcosupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Better survival in acidity and bile salts involves multiple mechanisms such as proton pumps, chaperones participating in repair of damaged proteins, amino acid decarboxylation and transport, stress induced changes in cell wall, fatty acid and isoprenoid biosynthesis (Bron et al, 2004). These properties are already well documented for G. candidum (Boutroua and Gueguen, 2005;Khoramnia et al, 2013). But this is first report where G. candidum improve the tolerance of E. faecium in mimic gut conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Coconut oil is a very important source of medium chain fatty acids (MCFAs). They also stimulate Lactobacilli and therefore have a beneficial effect [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%