Beneficial Properties and Evaluation of Survival in Model Systems of LAB Isolated from Oral Cavity

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
H. Kim, R. Rwubuzizi, J.I.I. Fugaban, W.H. Holzapfel, S.D. Todorov
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In this study evaluation of the beneficial properties and survival for eight LAB putative probiotic strain was conducted including their ability to survive at different ox-bile concentrations and in the models representing different parts of digestive tract, ability to produce diacetyl, GABA and specific enzymes. The survival rates and release rates of the cells under the SSDP and AOS models were evaluated by encapsula¬tion using sodium alginate. Interaction between studied LAB and the pathogen in the artificial oral saliva was evaluated. Streptococcus salivarius ST48HK, ST59HK, ST61HK and ST62HK generated positive results for gadL and only Lactobacillus gasseri ST16HK for gadP, genes associated with GABA production. According to bio¬chemical approach in the evaluation of GABA production, strains Str. salivarius ST48HK, ST59HK, and Lactobacillus sakei ST69HK can be considered as the most promising producers, even if other evaluated strains showed levels of assimilation of sodium glutamate. Overall, tests for the beneficial properties, survival rate for the planktonic and encapsulated strains under different ox-bile conditions, SSDP, AOS models, indicates that the studied strains can be promising candidates for oral probiotics application. Evaluation of probiotic properties of new strains is a complex process, with essential basic requirement – survival in the different parts of digestive tract, stability for the extended storage time, expression of beneficial properties and safety characteristics. We have evaluated Str. salivarius ST48HK, ST59HK, ST61HK, and ST62HK, L. plantarum ST63HK and ST66HK, L. sakei ST69HK, and L. gasseri ST16HK as putative probiotics, promising candi-dates for complementary animals’ studies and future human applications.
口腔分离LAB模型系统的有益特性及生存评估
本研究对8种实验室推定的益生菌菌株的有益特性和存活进行了评估,包括它们在不同牛胆汁浓度下的生存能力、在消化道不同部位的模型中的生存能力、产生双乙酰、GABA和特定酶的能力。采用海藻酸钠包埋法测定SSDP和AOS模型下细胞的存活率和释放率。研究了乳酸菌与人工口腔唾液中病原菌的相互作用。唾液链球菌ST48HK、ST59HK、ST61HK和ST62HK检测gadL阳性,只有产GABA相关基因产酸乳杆菌ST16HK检测gadP阳性。根据生物化学方法对GABA产量的评价,即使其他被评价的菌株显示出对谷氨酸钠的同化水平,唾液链球菌ST48HK、ST59HK和酒井乳杆菌ST69HK也可以被认为是最有希望的生产者。通过对浮游菌和包封菌在不同氧胆汁条件下、SSDP、AOS模型下的有益特性、存活率的测试,表明所研究的菌株是有希望应用于口服益生菌的候选菌株。新菌株益生菌特性的评价是一个复杂的过程,其基本要求是在消化道不同部位的存活、延长储存时间的稳定性、有益特性的表达和安全性。我们已经评估了唾液链球菌ST48HK、ST59HK、ST61HK和ST62HK,植物链球菌ST63HK和ST66HK,白木链球菌ST69HK和加seri链球菌ST16HK作为益生菌,有望用于补充动物研究和未来的人类应用。
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Acta Microbiologica Bulgarica
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