INVESTIGADORES
ROMERO Cintia Mariana
artículos
Título:
Microbiological Diversity and Associated Enzymatic Activities in Honey and Pollen from Stingless Bees from Northern Argentina
Autor/es:
SALOMÓN, VIRGINIA MARÍA; HERO, JOHAN SEBASTIAN; MORALES, ANDRÉS HERNÁN; PISA, JOSÉ HORACIO; MALDONADO, LUIS MARÍA; VERA, NANCY; MADRID, ROSSANA ELENA; ROMERO, CINTIA MARIANA
Revista:
Microorganisms
Editorial:
MDPI
Referencias:
Año: 2024 vol. 12
Resumen:
Honey and pollen from Tetragonisca fiebrigi and Scaptotrigona jujuyensis, stingless bees fromnorthern Argentina, presented a particular microbiological profile and associated enzymatic activities.The cultured bacteria were mostly Bacillus spp. (44%) and Escherichia spp. (31%). The phylogeneticanalysis showed a taxonomic distribution according to the type of bee that was similar in both species.Microbial enzymatic activities were studied using hierarchical clustering. Bacillus spp. was the main bacterium responsible for enzyme production. Isolates with xylanolytic activity mostly presented cellulolytic activity and, in fewer cases, lipolytic activity. Amylolytic activity was associated with proteolytic activity. None of the isolated strains produced multiple hydrolytic enzymes in substantial amounts, and bacteria were classified according to their primary hydrolytic activity. These findings add to the limited knowledge of microbiological diversity in honey and pollen from stingless bees and also provide a physiological perspective of this community to assess its biotechnological potential in the food industry