Horticulturae (Aug 2023)

Antifungal Activity of Cell-Free Supernatants from <i>Lactobacillus pentosus</i> 86 against <i>Alternaria gaisen</i>

  • Huaying Liu,
  • Ruili Zhang,
  • Qiuqin Zhang,
  • Mengtian Tian,
  • Xiaopu Ren,
  • Libin Wang,
  • Xiaohong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9080911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 911

Abstract

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Alternaria gaisen is one of the main fungi that cause fruit postharvest diseases due to its wide contamination and toxin production. The application of lactic acid bacteria shows great industrial application as a natural food preserver due to the advantages of being safe and non-toxic. In order to obtain a natural preservative against this fungus, this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of cell- free supernatants (CFS) produced by Lactobacillus pentosus 86 as antimicrobials in vitro against A. gaisen. Results indicated that CFS displayed excellent thermostability and enzymatic stabilities with an antifungal activity over 85%. Under thermal (40–100 °C) treatments, different protease solution and acidic conditions (pH 2–4), the antifungal activity of CFS maintained up 80%. However, when the pH reached 6, its antifungal ability completely disappeared. CFS inhibited mycelial growth of A. gaisen by destroying the hyphae membrane, leading to the leakage of nucleic acids and proteins, and hyphae collapsed and shriveled. CFS also changed the spore’s morphology, resulting in cell membrane damage, intracellular leakage, and organelles aggregation. The increase of cell membrane permeability of spores caused a 30% mortality rate. Therefore, the CFS of L. pentosus 86 has the potential for controlling fruit diseases caused by A. gaisen.

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