Abstract:
Dried flowers of Woodfordia fruticosa (Sinhala: Malitha) are used in the 
preparation of Arishta. It has been recorded that these flowers facilitate the 
fermentation process of Arishta. The main objective of the present study was to 
identify the yeast strains contained in dry W. fruticosa flowers. These yeast strains 
are not only responsible for the fermentation but also in biotransformation 
processes. However, yeast strains contained in dry W. fruticosa flowers have not yet 
been identified at the molecular level. In the present study we used dry W fruticosa
flowers imported from India available in the open market. In total 33 yeast strains 
were isolated from W. fruticosa flowers and colony characters of all isolated yeast 
lines found to be similar. The molecular identification of yeast species was carried 
out by using RAPD-M13 PCR profiles and analysis of amplified ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 
region of these yeast lines. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a type strain, was used to 
determine whether S. cerevisiae is present or not. According to the results of ITS 
region analysis, the yeast strains isolated from dry W. fruticosa flowers were not S.
cerevisiae. The species level identification of one of these yeast strains was carried 
out by sequencing of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and comparison with the sequences in 
NCBI database. According to the sequence analysis the yeast strains in dry W.
fruticosa flowers were identified as Candida tropicalis.