Probiotic potential of riboflavin-overproducing Bacillus subtilis ACU-I163MR and ACU-I11MR, isolated from fermented African locust beans.

Access microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1099/acmi.0.000883.v3
Theresa Awotundun, Afolake Olanbiwoninu
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Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is a water-soluble compound that plays an important role in multiple cellular functions. This study evaluates the probiotic potential of riboflavin-overproducing Bacillus subtilis strains isolated from fermented African locust beans. After strain improvement, B. subtilis ACU-I11MR and ACU-I163MR were selected due to their higher riboflavin production (0.01905±0.0005 mg l-1 to 0.0259±0.0077 mg l-1 and 0.0195±0.0054 mg l-1 to 0.0267±0.0013 mg l-1, respectively). Their safety was confirmed through haemolytic assay, antibiotic susceptibility tests and the absence of gelatinase and biogenic amine activity. Probiotic potential was assessed via in vitro assays including resistance to low pH, bile salts, phenol, temperature and NaCl; auto-aggregation; cell hydrophobicity; biofilm formation; antibacterial activity; and enzyme and exopolysaccharide production. Both strains were non-haemolytic and negative for gelatinase and biogenic amine activity. They showed significant viability at pH 2 (survival 85.05; 87.09%), 1% bile salts (survival 88.82; 87.64%) and 0.5% phenol (survival 48.80; 59.52%), respectively. ACU-I11MR was susceptible to 9 out of 12 antibiotics, while ACU-I163MR was 100% susceptible. The strains demonstrated strong cell surface adhesion and auto-aggregation and inhibited several pathogenic bacteria. They produce amylase, protease and exopolysaccharide and thrive under various temperature and NaCl conditions. B. subtilis ACU-I163MR, showing superior probiotic potential, could be a promising candidate for developing riboflavin-enriched Bacillus-fermented functional foods.

产核黄素过量枯草芽孢杆菌ACU-I163MR和ACU-I11MR的益生菌潜力,来自发酵的非洲刺槐豆。
核黄素(维生素B2)是一种水溶性化合物,在多种细胞功能中起重要作用。本研究评估了从发酵的非洲刺槐豆中分离的过量生产核黄素的枯草芽孢杆菌菌株的益生菌潜力。菌株改良后,发现枯草芽孢杆菌ACU-I11MR和ACU-I163MR的核黄素产量较高(分别为0.01905±0.0005 mg l-1 ~ 0.0259±0.0077 mg l-1和0.0195±0.0054 mg l-1 ~ 0.0267±0.0013 mg l-1)。通过溶血试验、抗生素敏感性试验和不含明胶酶和生物胺活性证实了它们的安全性。通过对低pH值、胆盐、苯酚、温度和NaCl的抗性等体外试验来评估益生菌的潜力;auto-aggregation;细胞疏水性;生物膜的形成;抗菌活性;以及酶和胞外多糖的生产。两株菌株均无溶血作用,明胶酶和生物胺活性均为阴性。它们在pH 2时表现出显著的生存能力(存活率85.05;87.09%), 1%胆盐(生存率88.82;87.64%)和0.5%苯酚(存活率48.80;59.52%),分别为。ACU-I11MR对12种抗生素中的9种敏感,而ACU-I163MR对12种抗生素的敏感性为100%。菌株表现出较强的细胞表面粘附性和自聚集性,并能抑制多种致病菌。它们能产生淀粉酶、蛋白酶和胞外多糖,并在各种温度和NaCl条件下茁壮成长。枯草芽孢杆菌ACU-I163MR具有优良的益生菌潜力,是开发富含核黄素的芽孢杆菌发酵功能食品的理想候选菌。
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