Abstract

The yield of marine red yeast polysaccharide (MRYP) obtained from Rhodosporidium paludigenum was increased by optimizing fermentation conditions, and the pure polysaccharide was extracted by column chromatography. The molecular weight of pure MRYP and the ratio of mannose to glucose in components of MRYP were determined. Antioxidant and antibacterial abilities of MRYP were investigated in vitro and in vivo. The optimal fermentation parameters were as follows: Medium 4, pH = 6.72, temperature = 30.18°C, blades speed = 461.36 r/min; the optimized yield reached 4323.90 mg/L, which was 1.31 times the original yield. The sequence of factors that affected the MRYP yield was the blades speed>pH>temperature. The main components of MRYP were MYH-1 and MYH-2. The molecular weights of MYH-1 and MYH-2 were 246.92 kDa and 21.88 kDa, respectively; they accounted for 53.60% and 28.75% of total polysaccharide. In MYH-1 and MYH-2, the proportion of glucose and mannose accounted for 46.94%, 38.46%, and 67.10%, 7.17%, respectively. In vitro, the ability of scavenging DPPH•, •OH, and [Formula: see text] radical was 32.26%, 24.34%, and 22.09%; the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of MRYP was 480 μg/mg. In vivo, MRYP improved the lambs' body weight, antioxidant enzyme activity, and the number of probiotics, but it reduced the feed/gain (F/G) ratio and the number of pathogenic bacteria in 60-days-old lambs.

Highlights

  • Marine red yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum is a kind of single-celled aquatic organism, which is widely distributed in the sea and various rivers

  • The test strains for the antibacterial activities experiment: The Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Salmonella enteric bacteria strains were purchased from the College of Animal Science and Technology, Shihezi University, Shihezi, China

  • The molecular weight and monosaccharides composition were analyzed by high-performance gel permeation chromatography (HPGPC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), respectively

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Introduction

Marine red yeast Rhodosporidium paludigenum is a kind of single-celled aquatic organism, which is widely distributed in the sea and various rivers. Recent studies have shown that marine microorganisms have superior characteristics compared to their terrestrial counterparts. Marine yeasts showed higher tolerance to all the inhibitors tested than terrestrial yeasts, and many reports have revealed that most of marine yeasts strains showed excellent fermentation capability compared with the reference terrestrial yeast and other different yeasts species [1]. Marine microorganisms, including marine yeasts, live in extreme environments, and this provides a unique potential for the synthesis of functional. Characterization and biological properties of Rhodosporidium paludigenum polysaccharide

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