Microbiology Research (Jun 2022)

Identification of Fungi in Flaxseed (<i>L. usitatissimum</i> L.) Using the ITS1 and ITS2 Intergenic Regions

  • Nathalia de Castro Rollemberg,
  • Guilherme de Souza Hassemer,
  • Milena Dutra Pierezan,
  • Bruna Marchesan Maran,
  • Flávia Michelon Dalla Nora,
  • Silvani Verruck

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microbiolres13020024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 315 – 322

Abstract

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Flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) displays functional properties and contains α-linolenic acid (omega-3). It also contains soluble and insoluble fiber, lignans, phenolic acids, flavonoids, phytic acid, vitamins, and minerals. However, its microbiota can cause fungal contaminations, drastically reducing its quality. The objective of this work was to identify the fungi present in bulk flaxseed through the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) intergenic region using a metataxonomics approach. Fungal identification was performed via high-performance sequencing of the ITS1 region using ITS1 (GAACCWGCGGARGGATCA) and ITS2 (GCTGCGTTCTTCATCGATGC) as primers with 300 cycles and single-end sequencing in the MiSeq Sequencing System equipment (Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA, USA). Six genera and eight species of fungi were found in the sample. The genus Aspergillus stood out with three xerophilic species found, A. cibarius, A. Appendiculatus, and A. amstelodami, the first being the most abundant. The second most abundant genus was Wallemia, with the species W. muriae. This is one of the fungi taxa with great xerophilic potential, and some strains can produce toxins. Metataxonomics has proved to be a complete, fast, and efficient method to identify different fungi. Furthermore, high-performance genetic sequencing is an important ally in research, helping to develop novel technological advances related to food safety.

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