Abstract:
In this experiment, the inorganic selenium conversion rate of
Hansenula polymorpha (
H.polymorpha) and the yield of intracellular glutathione (GSH) were used as evaluation indexes.The effects of parameters such as sodium selenite (Na
2 SeO
3) addition, addition time, inoculum size were studied by single factor experiment and orthogonal experiment to determine the optimal fermentation process for preparing selenium-glutathione-enriched
H.polymorpha.The physiological function of selenium -glutathione-enriched
H.polymorpha in rats was analyzed by MTT colorimetric assay. The optimal condition of inorganic selenium produced by
H.polymorpha was following:inoculation amount of 4%, Na
2 SeO
3 with a final concentration of 30 μg/mL addition to the fermentation medium after 12 h cultivation, the fermentation period of 48 h, the culture temperature of 37℃ and the shaking speed of 120 r/min. Under this condition Na
2 SeO
3 conversion rate and intracellular GSH yield of
H.polymorpha reached 97.28% ±1.89% and (215.21 ±3.01) mg/L, respectively.Meanwhile, the serum and liver GSH levels of SD rats in the selenium-glutathione-enriched
H.polymorpha group were increased by 39.5% (
p < 0.01) and 45.2% (
p < 0.001), T-AOC with the increase of 46.3% (
p < 0.01), 45.2% (
p < 0.05), GSH-Px with the increase of 48.3% (
p < 0.001), 52.3% (
p < 0.01), SOD with the increase of 68.4% (
p < 0.01), 45.1% (
p < 0.05), CAT with the increase of 39.5% (
p < 0.01), 49.6% (
p < 0.001), and MDA with the decrease of 21.3% (
p < 0.05), 38.5% (
p < 0.01), respectively, which indicated that selenium-glutathione-enriched
H.polymorpha could significantly increase the antioxidant activity of rats.The results would provide novelty pathways for preparing inorganic selenium and glutathione by
H.polymorpha and offered a technical support for its application in food development.