The antifungal substance from Bacillus velezensis B-3 improved the malt quality against premature yeast flocculation induced by Fusarium graminearum infection

JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE(2023)

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Malt produced from barley contaminated with Fusarium graminearum can cause premature yeast flocculation (PYF) in beer fermentation, which ultimately affects the production efficiency and flavor quality of beer. In this study, a strain of Bacillus velezensis B-3 that was isolated from soil displayed strong antifungal activity against F. graminearum. The antifungal substances were extracted and separated by ammonium sulfate fractional precipitation and semipreparative high-performance liquid chromatography to obtain fraction VI with the strongest antifungal activity. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry was used to identify that the fraction contained lipopeptides such as iturin A, surfactant B, and surfactant C. The minimum inhibitory concentration of the fraction was 0.2 mg/mL, and confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that the morphology of F. graminearum hyphae was obviously abnormal, with most of them were dead. Antifungal fraction VI could inhibit the growth of F. graminearum and avoid the production of PYF factor during malting but did not affect other qualities of malt. Therefore, the development of antimicrobial agents against Fusarium provides an effective potential strategy to control the production of PYF factors for malt-manufacturing enterprises.
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antifungal substances, Bacillus velezensis, barley, Fusarium graminearum, premature yeast flocculation
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