Nutriology of Bifidobacteria

Z. Tamura
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In those days before 1950, when the manufacture of powdered milk was in its early stages, it was widely recognized that breastfeeding was superior to bottle-feeding for new-born babies, because of a lower frequency of sickness (especially gastro-enteritis), better condition of the patient, and furthermore a lower mortality. There have been reported many hypotheses to explain this observation (Table 1) : Breast milk contains anti-bacterial and anti-viral proteins (secretary IgA), macrophages, lymphoid cells and iron-snatching protein (lactoferrin) ; has no alien substances as antigens; provides mental comfort to babies through close physical contact, and so on. Above all, the difference in intestinal microflora has been considered to be a big factor. In the intestines of breast-fed babies bifidobacteria grow well enough to be predominant over other bacteria (bifidus-flora). On the other hand, in the intestines of bottle-fed babies the number of bifidobacteria decreased and other bacteria such as Escherichia coli dominated in turn (Fig. 1) . Therefore the role of bifidobacteria has been of interest to many investigators such as pediatrists, dieticians, chemists and bacteriologists. These hypotheses are reviewed in references (16, 27, 35 and 53) . The investigators have found the biological activities and roles of bifidobacteria as follows (Table 2) : 1. Bifidobacteria produce acetic acid and lactic acid from sugars. These acids lower pH of a medium and have anti-bacterial effect in acidic condition (2, 8), as shown in Fig. 2. The produced acids also inhibit absorption of ammonia and amines through
双歧杆菌营养学
在1950年以前的那些日子里,当奶粉生产处于早期阶段时,人们普遍认为母乳喂养比奶瓶喂养对新生儿更好,因为母乳喂养的发病率较低(特别是胃肠炎),病人的状况较好,而且死亡率较低。据报道,有许多假说可以解释这一观察结果(表1):母乳中含有抗菌和抗病毒蛋白(秘书IgA)、巨噬细胞、淋巴样细胞和抢铁蛋白(乳铁蛋白);无外来物质作为抗原;通过亲密的身体接触,给宝宝提供精神上的安慰,等等。最重要的是,肠道菌群的差异被认为是一个很大的因素。在母乳喂养的婴儿肠道中,双歧杆菌生长良好,足以压倒其他细菌(双歧菌群)。另一方面,在奶瓶喂养的婴儿肠道中,双歧杆菌数量减少,而大肠杆菌等其他细菌则占主导地位(图1)。因此,双歧杆菌的作用引起了许多研究者的兴趣,如儿科医生、营养师、化学家和细菌学家。这些假设在文献(16,27,35和53)中进行了回顾。研究者发现双歧杆菌的生物学活性和作用如下(表2):1。双歧杆菌从糖中产生乙酸和乳酸。这些酸降低了培养基的pH值,在酸性条件下具有抗菌作用(2,8),如图2所示。所产生的酸还能抑制氨和胺的吸收
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