Isolation, identification and characterization of thermo-tolerant acetic acid bacteria for semi-continuous acetous fermentation at high temperature

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Nowadays, vinegar is industrially produced by mesophilic acetic acid bacteria (AAB). However, temperature fluctuation during acetous fermentation is inevitable, and may cause process disturbances. This can be mostly avoided using thermo-tolerant AAB. The main purpose of the present study was to isolate thermo-tolerant AAB. Fermentation performances were then evaluated. Twenty-eight different isolates were isolated from Iranian traditional vinegar. One of the isolates was able to grow and produce acetic acid in minimal culture media containing ۵% (w/v) ethanol at ۳۰-۴۲ ºC. ۱۶s rRNA gene analysis showed that the selected thermo-tolerant isolate was Acetobacter tropicalis (L۳۱). Acetous fermentation in Lab-bioreactor showed that Acetobacter tropicalis (L۳۱) grew in minimal culture medium, and produced ۵% (w/v) acetic acid at ۳۷°C in batch and semi-continuous fermentation mode. Fermentation time was significantly dependent on dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration and acclimation of cells to low pH and acid stress. In average, acclimated cells produced ۲.۳-۲.۷ g L-۱h-۱ acetic acid during production phase. The final yield was ۸۷% at ۳۷ºC in low and high DO concentrations. Low DO concentration (۱۵%) during acetous fermentation caused longer fermentation time, but a large part of cells (۹۱%) grown under such condition was viable if oxygen flow was interrupted. In contrast, cells grown under high DO concentration were not able to tolerate oxygen deficiency. In conclusion, since Acetobacter tropicalis (L۳۱) grew well in minimal culture medium, and showed tolerance to high temperature and low DO, it seems that it is a potential isolate for vinegar starter production.

Authors

Rasoul Shafiei

Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

Frank Delvigne

Université de Liège - Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech Microbial Processes and Interactions (MiPI)