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Yeasts
Introduction
● In 1680, Dutch naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek first microscopically
observed yeast.
● Researchers were doubtful whether yeasts were algae or fungi,but in
1837 Theodor Schwann recognized them as fungi.
● In 1857,Louis Pasteur proved in the paper "Mémoire sur la fermentation
alcoolique" that alcoholic fermentation was conducted by living yeasts and
not by a chemical catalyst.
Introduction (Continued…)
● the late 18th century, two yeast strains used in brewing had been
identified: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (top-fermenting yeast)
S. Carlsbergensis (bottem-fermenting yeast )
● In 1825, a method was developed to remove the liquid so the yeast
could be prepared as solid blocks.
(Continued…)Introduction
● Yeasts are eukaryotic , single-celled microorganisms classified as members of
the fungus kingdom.
● 1,500 species are currently identified( 1% of all fungal species).
● Yeast sizes vary greatly.
● typically measuring 3–4 µm in diameter , although some yeasts can grow to
40 µm in size.
Introduction (Continued…)
● Most yeasts reproduce asexually by mitosis, and many do so by the
asymmetric division process known as budding.
● The budding yeasts ("true yeasts") are classified in the order
Saccharomycetales within the phylum Ascomycota.
Nutrition and growth
● Yeasts are chemoorganohterotrophs.
● Unlike bacteria, no known yeast species grow only anaerobically (obligate
anaerobes).
● Yeasts grow best in a neutral or slightly acidic pH environment.
● Yeasts vary in regard to the temperature range in which they grow best.
For example:
Saccharomyces telluris grows at −2 to 20 °C
Candida slooffi grows at 28 to 45 °C
Ecology
● Yeasts are very common in the environment:
 skin fruits (such as grapes, apples, or peaches)
 soil
 insects
 between hand toes
 mammalian intestine
 nectar flowers and honey bees
Dekkera intermedia and Candida blankii
 seep sea
Reproduction
●Yeasts, like all fungi , may have asexual and sexual reproductive cycles.
● The most common mode of vegetative growth in yeast is asexual reproduction
by budding.
Reproduction (Continued…)
● under high-stress conditions such as nutrient starvation, haploid
cells will die;
● however, diploid cells can undergo sporulation, entering sexual reproduction
(meiosis) and producing a variety of haploid spores, which can go on
to mate (conjugate), reforming the diploid
● The yeasts have a lot of economic value to the mankind.
● They have certain beneficial as well as harmful activities.
Importance of yeast
Beneficial uses:
Bread Making: For the manufacture of bread, yeast is mixed with white flour .
The process of fermentation starts .The bread swells up and becomes spongy
due to the pressure exerted by accumulated carbon dioxide.
1) Food Industry
Food Industry (continued…)
● Flavor and quality of bread is attained by selecting different strains
of yeast .
Food Industry (continued…)
Breakdown of starch and sugar by yeast into carbon dioxide and ethyl
alcohol in the absence of oxygen is called alcoholic fermentation.
The alcohol is the major ingredient in brewing industry.
C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
Fermentation alcoolique :
2) Use in Brewing Industry
Beer:
● Yeast is added to malted grains and allowed to ferment .
● The type of yeast used will affect the type and flavor of beer produced.
● Commonly used Yeast is S. Cerevisiae , also known as a “top fermenting”
or “top cropping” yeast ”.
Use in Brewing Industry (continued…)
Wine:
● Yeast is naturally present on the skins of grapes and can be used to
naturally ferment grape juice into wine.
● There are many different strains of S. Cerevisiae and each will
produce a unique flavor characteristic in a finished wine.
● Zygosaccharomyces and Brettanomyces…
Nonalcoholic beverages
A kombucha culture fermenting in a jar
Yeast and bacteria in kombucha at 400X
● can be producing carbon dioxide, but only trace amounts of
alcohol
 Root beer
 Kvass
 Kombucha
 Kefir and kumis
 Mauby
Root beer
Kvass
Industrial ethanol production
● In the industry of fermentation , yeast is used not only in food
industries to make bread, wine and beer, but also in non-food
industries, such as the Biofuel industry, to produce ethanol.
Food Industry (continued…)
● Yeast contains nutritive substances and proteins in sufficient quantities.
● Dried yeast cells contain 40 - 50% of protein.
Some strains of yeast have considerable
amount of fat.
Yeast as a source of food:
Food Industry (continued…)
Yeast as a source of Vitamins
● with ultra-violet rays, they produce Vitamin - D
● Yeast is used in the preparation of Vitamin - B complex tablets. When yeast
cells are irradiated.
3) Nutrition
● Yeast is a good source of protein, B vitamins, and minerals.
● Yeast intended as a nutritional supplement is often sold as “nutritional
yeast” or “yeast extract.”
Nutritional supplements
● Yeast is used in nutritional supplements , especially those marketed
to vegans.
● It is often referred to as "nutritional yeast" when sold as a dietary
supplement.
● “Nutritional yeast” is a deactivated yeast, usually S. cerevisiae.
● It is an excellent source of protein and vitamins, especially the B-
complex vitamins
Nutritional supplements
●Some brands of “nutritional yeast” , hough not all, are fortified with
vitamin B12 , which is produced separately by bacteria.
4) Use in Medicine
● Lowering high cholesterol
Research showed that taking a specific red yeast product for two to three
months could significantly lower total and “bad cholesterol” (low-density
lipoprotein (LDL)
● They are also utilized in medicine as a source of enzymes
Probiotics
● Some probiotic supplements use the yeast S. boulardii to maintain
and restore the natural flora in the gastrointestinal tract.
● S. boulardii has been shown to reduce the symptoms of acute
diarrhea.
5) Aquarium hobby
● Yeast is often used by aquarium hobbyists to generate carbon dioxide
(CO2) to nourish plants in planted aquaria.
6) Use in Molecular Genetics
● Yeasts are Model organisms in genetics.
● Used as Synthetic pathways for antibiotics or other molecules of interest.
● Used in Gene Therapy
5) Yeast and biotechnology:
● In the industry of fermentation , yeast is used not only in food industries to
make bread, wine and beer, but also in non-food industries, such as the Biofuel
industry, to produce ethanol.
Yeast two hybrid …
7) Cleansing of Environment
● Yeast protects and cleans the environment by following ways:
1. Pollution cleanup
2. Waste recycling
3. Bioremediation (yarrowia lipolytica and s.cerevisiae )
3) Food spoilage
● During their growth, yeasts metabolize some food components
( sucrose, ethanol, acetic acid) and produce metabolic end products .
● This causes the physical, chemical, and sensible properties of a food to
change, and the food is spoiled .
4) Intoxication
● Yeasts cause Intoxication of food and imbibed drinks.
Disadvantages:
1) YEAST & WEIGHT LOSS
● Yeast infections can range in severity from minor discomfort to a life-
threatening ailment, depending :
 on your immune system
 the type of yeast
 the location of the yeast
 the way you combat it
6) Diseases
● Some species cause skin, hair and nail infections in humans
e.g. Candida Albicans
● Yeasts cause respiratory diseases in humans
e.g.Aspergilus
Cryptococcus gattii and Cryptococcus neoformans
5) Plant Pathogens
● Certain species of Yeast are plant pathogens and decrease crop production.
References
● http://foodreference.about.com/od/Ingredients_Basics/a/What-Is-Yeast.htm
●http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_economic_importance_of_yeast#ixz
z26GjuRCFn
● http://www.ehow.com/about_5366675_role-yeast-breadmaking.html
● http://www.livestrong.com/article/286403-yeast-weight-loss/
● http://www.lesaffrehumancare.com/about-lesaffre-human-care/yeasts-and-
biotechnology/biotechnology-fields-of-application.html
● http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/yeast-industry-
268.html
● www.wikipedia.org.com
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yeasts

  • 2. Introduction ● In 1680, Dutch naturalist Anton van Leeuwenhoek first microscopically observed yeast. ● Researchers were doubtful whether yeasts were algae or fungi,but in 1837 Theodor Schwann recognized them as fungi. ● In 1857,Louis Pasteur proved in the paper "Mémoire sur la fermentation alcoolique" that alcoholic fermentation was conducted by living yeasts and not by a chemical catalyst.
  • 3. Introduction (Continued…) ● the late 18th century, two yeast strains used in brewing had been identified: Saccharomyces cerevisiae (top-fermenting yeast) S. Carlsbergensis (bottem-fermenting yeast ) ● In 1825, a method was developed to remove the liquid so the yeast could be prepared as solid blocks.
  • 4. (Continued…)Introduction ● Yeasts are eukaryotic , single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom. ● 1,500 species are currently identified( 1% of all fungal species). ● Yeast sizes vary greatly. ● typically measuring 3–4 µm in diameter , although some yeasts can grow to 40 µm in size.
  • 5. Introduction (Continued…) ● Most yeasts reproduce asexually by mitosis, and many do so by the asymmetric division process known as budding. ● The budding yeasts ("true yeasts") are classified in the order Saccharomycetales within the phylum Ascomycota.
  • 6. Nutrition and growth ● Yeasts are chemoorganohterotrophs. ● Unlike bacteria, no known yeast species grow only anaerobically (obligate anaerobes). ● Yeasts grow best in a neutral or slightly acidic pH environment. ● Yeasts vary in regard to the temperature range in which they grow best. For example: Saccharomyces telluris grows at −2 to 20 °C Candida slooffi grows at 28 to 45 °C
  • 7. Ecology ● Yeasts are very common in the environment:  skin fruits (such as grapes, apples, or peaches)  soil  insects  between hand toes  mammalian intestine  nectar flowers and honey bees Dekkera intermedia and Candida blankii  seep sea
  • 8. Reproduction ●Yeasts, like all fungi , may have asexual and sexual reproductive cycles. ● The most common mode of vegetative growth in yeast is asexual reproduction by budding.
  • 9. Reproduction (Continued…) ● under high-stress conditions such as nutrient starvation, haploid cells will die; ● however, diploid cells can undergo sporulation, entering sexual reproduction (meiosis) and producing a variety of haploid spores, which can go on to mate (conjugate), reforming the diploid
  • 10. ● The yeasts have a lot of economic value to the mankind. ● They have certain beneficial as well as harmful activities. Importance of yeast
  • 11. Beneficial uses: Bread Making: For the manufacture of bread, yeast is mixed with white flour . The process of fermentation starts .The bread swells up and becomes spongy due to the pressure exerted by accumulated carbon dioxide. 1) Food Industry
  • 12. Food Industry (continued…) ● Flavor and quality of bread is attained by selecting different strains of yeast .
  • 13. Food Industry (continued…) Breakdown of starch and sugar by yeast into carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol in the absence of oxygen is called alcoholic fermentation. The alcohol is the major ingredient in brewing industry. C6H12O6 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 Fermentation alcoolique :
  • 14. 2) Use in Brewing Industry Beer: ● Yeast is added to malted grains and allowed to ferment . ● The type of yeast used will affect the type and flavor of beer produced. ● Commonly used Yeast is S. Cerevisiae , also known as a “top fermenting” or “top cropping” yeast ”.
  • 15. Use in Brewing Industry (continued…) Wine: ● Yeast is naturally present on the skins of grapes and can be used to naturally ferment grape juice into wine. ● There are many different strains of S. Cerevisiae and each will produce a unique flavor characteristic in a finished wine. ● Zygosaccharomyces and Brettanomyces…
  • 16. Nonalcoholic beverages A kombucha culture fermenting in a jar Yeast and bacteria in kombucha at 400X ● can be producing carbon dioxide, but only trace amounts of alcohol  Root beer  Kvass  Kombucha  Kefir and kumis  Mauby Root beer Kvass
  • 17. Industrial ethanol production ● In the industry of fermentation , yeast is used not only in food industries to make bread, wine and beer, but also in non-food industries, such as the Biofuel industry, to produce ethanol.
  • 18. Food Industry (continued…) ● Yeast contains nutritive substances and proteins in sufficient quantities. ● Dried yeast cells contain 40 - 50% of protein. Some strains of yeast have considerable amount of fat. Yeast as a source of food:
  • 19. Food Industry (continued…) Yeast as a source of Vitamins ● with ultra-violet rays, they produce Vitamin - D ● Yeast is used in the preparation of Vitamin - B complex tablets. When yeast cells are irradiated.
  • 20. 3) Nutrition ● Yeast is a good source of protein, B vitamins, and minerals. ● Yeast intended as a nutritional supplement is often sold as “nutritional yeast” or “yeast extract.”
  • 21. Nutritional supplements ● Yeast is used in nutritional supplements , especially those marketed to vegans. ● It is often referred to as "nutritional yeast" when sold as a dietary supplement. ● “Nutritional yeast” is a deactivated yeast, usually S. cerevisiae. ● It is an excellent source of protein and vitamins, especially the B- complex vitamins
  • 22. Nutritional supplements ●Some brands of “nutritional yeast” , hough not all, are fortified with vitamin B12 , which is produced separately by bacteria.
  • 23. 4) Use in Medicine ● Lowering high cholesterol Research showed that taking a specific red yeast product for two to three months could significantly lower total and “bad cholesterol” (low-density lipoprotein (LDL) ● They are also utilized in medicine as a source of enzymes
  • 24. Probiotics ● Some probiotic supplements use the yeast S. boulardii to maintain and restore the natural flora in the gastrointestinal tract. ● S. boulardii has been shown to reduce the symptoms of acute diarrhea.
  • 25. 5) Aquarium hobby ● Yeast is often used by aquarium hobbyists to generate carbon dioxide (CO2) to nourish plants in planted aquaria.
  • 26. 6) Use in Molecular Genetics ● Yeasts are Model organisms in genetics. ● Used as Synthetic pathways for antibiotics or other molecules of interest. ● Used in Gene Therapy
  • 27. 5) Yeast and biotechnology: ● In the industry of fermentation , yeast is used not only in food industries to make bread, wine and beer, but also in non-food industries, such as the Biofuel industry, to produce ethanol. Yeast two hybrid …
  • 28. 7) Cleansing of Environment ● Yeast protects and cleans the environment by following ways: 1. Pollution cleanup 2. Waste recycling 3. Bioremediation (yarrowia lipolytica and s.cerevisiae )
  • 29. 3) Food spoilage ● During their growth, yeasts metabolize some food components ( sucrose, ethanol, acetic acid) and produce metabolic end products . ● This causes the physical, chemical, and sensible properties of a food to change, and the food is spoiled .
  • 30. 4) Intoxication ● Yeasts cause Intoxication of food and imbibed drinks.
  • 31. Disadvantages: 1) YEAST & WEIGHT LOSS ● Yeast infections can range in severity from minor discomfort to a life- threatening ailment, depending :  on your immune system  the type of yeast  the location of the yeast  the way you combat it
  • 32. 6) Diseases ● Some species cause skin, hair and nail infections in humans e.g. Candida Albicans ● Yeasts cause respiratory diseases in humans e.g.Aspergilus Cryptococcus gattii and Cryptococcus neoformans
  • 33. 5) Plant Pathogens ● Certain species of Yeast are plant pathogens and decrease crop production.
  • 34. References ● http://foodreference.about.com/od/Ingredients_Basics/a/What-Is-Yeast.htm ●http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_economic_importance_of_yeast#ixz z26GjuRCFn ● http://www.ehow.com/about_5366675_role-yeast-breadmaking.html ● http://www.livestrong.com/article/286403-yeast-weight-loss/ ● http://www.lesaffrehumancare.com/about-lesaffre-human-care/yeasts-and- biotechnology/biotechnology-fields-of-application.html ● http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/yeast-industry- 268.html ● www.wikipedia.org.com ● ‫ملکی‬ ‫دکتر‬ ‫بیولوژی‬ ‫میکرو‬ ‫جزوه‬
  • 35. Prepared By Mehdi hatami khah Hossein ebrahimi

Notas del editor

  1. انزژی:ترکیبات عالی کرین: از ترکیبات عالی عمدتا از قند هگزوز ، مانند گلوکز و فروکتوز ، و یا دی ساکاریدها مانند ساکاروز و مالتوز مخمرها در شرایط خثی و اسید بهتر رشد می کنند محیظ کشت مخمر : پوتیتو دکستروز اگار و پوتیتو دکستروز بروث
  2. انگور سیب هلو روده پستانداران ازمایش هند 7 گونه زنبور و 9 گونه کیاهی 45 گونه از 16 جنس مخمر در شهد گل و معده زنبور عسل مشاهده کردن مخرهای که باعث افزایش تبخیر ترکیبات عالی فرار میشه باعث جذب حشرات میشه
  3. سویه های مختلف مخمر کیفیت نان مختلفی هم می دهند ساکارو مایسیس سروریسه بعد از پخت مخمر از بین میره و حبابا ها ازاد میشه رایج ترین::مخمر S. cerevisiae سیب زمینی، آب حاصل از جوشدن سیب زمینی، تخم مرغ، و یا شکر در یک خمیر نان رشد مخمرها را تسریع می کند. در ترکیب نان، مخمر ابتدا با تنفس هوازی، تولید دی اکسید کربن و آب می کند بلوک فشرده شده
  4. سلول های مخمر خشک حاوی 40 - 50٪ پروتئین دارند. برخی دیگر از گونه های از مخمر مقدار قابل توجهی از چربی دارند
  5. با اشعه ماوراء بنفش، آنها ویتامین – D تولید کرده اند ویتامین بی کمپلکس تولید میشه از مخمرها با تابش اشعه
  6. بعنوان یک مکمل غذایی ب عنوان یک مخمر غذایی یا عصاره مخمر به فروش میره
  7. مخمر تغذیه غیر فعال هستند که معمولا مخمر S. cerevisiae است که یک منبع عالی از پروتیین و ویتامین ها است مخصوصا ویتامین بی کمپلکس
  8. 0شرکت Fleischmann Yeas 1920 از مخمر به عنوان یک منبع از ویتامین ها، مناسب برای پوست و هضم غذا ها تاکید کرد
  9. علاوه بر تخمیر پخت نان شراب ابجو و تولید سوخت زیستی که در اسلاید های قبلب اشاره کردیم مخمر در رشته ما هم مهم است
  10. در طول رشد خود، مخمرها سوخت و ساز برخی از اجزای غذایی (ساکارز، اتانول، اسید استیک) و تولید محصولات نهایی سوخت و ساز بدن. این باعث می شود که فیزیکی، شیمیایی، و خواص معقول از مواد غذایی را تغییر دهید، و مواد غذایی فاسد شود
  11. مخمرها باعث مسمومیت در مواد نوشیدنی غذا می شود
  12. بیماری های انسانی و جانوری بعضی از گونه باعث عفونت پوست، مو و ناخن در انسان به عنوان مثال، کاندیدا آلبیکنس مخمرها باعث بیماری های تنفسی در انسان e.g.Aspergilus