Masters Project Topics in MicroBiology
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TOPIC:
GROWTH RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS FACTORS BY OSMOPHILIC YEASTS ISOLATED FROM HONEY
Department: MicroBiology (M.SC)
Format: MS Word
Chapters: 1 - 5, Preliminary Pages, References, Appendices
Page Numbers: 136
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ABSTRACT
Yeasts are continuously exposed to series of changes within their natural habitat
in the environment. Their growth and proliferation are readily affected by
certain factors in their environment. This study was designed to isolate
osmophilic yeast from honey and to evaluate the effect of some stress factors
such as temperature, pH, NaCl, heavy metals and preservatives on the growth of
yeast. The honey samples for this study were collected from Ogige market in
Nsukka. The yeasts were isolated, identified and characterized using standard
microbiological techniques while the growth of the isolates at different
concentration of stress factors were determined using spectrophotometer. The
osmophilic yeasts identified as Candida sp., Debaryomyces sp., Rhodotorula sp.
and Zygosaccharomyces sp. were isolated from honey samples. These isolates
displayed varying degrees of responses to different stress factors. There was no
significant difference (P≥0.05) in the growth of the isolates at the different
concentrations of NaCl. The isolates had the highest growth at 0% NaCl and
least growth at 20% NaCl. The growth of the isolates was also affected by
increase in concentration of heavy metals. In the absence of HgCl2 and AgN03,
the isolates showed very high growth while there was no apparent growth at
2.5% HgCl2 and AgNO3. The isolates also showed the highest growth at 0%
benzoic and sorbic acids and least growth at 1.0% and 1.5% benzoic acid and
sorbic acid, respectively. All the isolates showed the highest growth at temperature of 30oC after 96 h of incubation. The optimum pH for the growth of
Debaryomyces sp. was 4.0 while that of Rhodotorula sp., Zygosaccharomyces
sp. and Candida sp. was 5.0. There was significant difference (p≤0.05) in the
growth of isolates at different exposure times to uv with higher growth recorded
at 0 mins and the least observable colonies were obtained at 60 mins. The
results showed that yeasts can tolerate different stress conditions and also
indicated that sorbic and benzoic acids can be useful in the preservation of food
products whereas increase in exposure time to uv radiation can be a good
method of inhibiting growth of yeast.
Masters Project Topics in MicroBiology
GROWTH RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS FACTORS BY OSMOPHILIC YEASTS ISOLATED FROM HONEY
Price: 5000 NGN
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