Microbial profiling of bold green tea bottled beverages: A screening experiment

IF 2.3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Manami Imai , Miho Kawachi , Anna Wakui , Misato Miyazawa , Mirai Sekiguchi , Yuki Kato , Haruna Sato , Yuka Naruse , Nanami Asano , Momoko Morohashi , Hiroto Sano , Yuki Abiko , Jumpei Washio , Kaori Tanaka , Nobuhiro Takahashi , Takuichi Sato
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Abstract

Objectives

To explore the storage potential and drinking safety of leftover bottled tea beverages from various manufacturers after directly drinking from the bottle, we conducted a screening experiment on the growth of salivary bacteria in plastic bottles of bold green tea.

Methods

Resting whole saliva (n = 14) was collected from each participant (aged 19–25 years). The saliva samples (1.0 mL of each diluted saliva sample [5.0 × 105 CFU/mL]), were inoculated into plastic bottles containing 280 mL of green tea, which included six types of bold green tea beverages. The bottles were stored at 37 °C for 24 h; subsequently, 1.0 mL of each sample was inoculated onto a blood agar plate and incubated anaerobically at 37 °C. Genomic DNA was extracted from the resulting individual colonies and the bacterial species were identified by 16S rDNA sequencing.

Results

More than 60 % of the samples of six types of bold green tea beverages, Bold Oi Ocha®, Suntory Bold Green Tea Iyemon®, Bold Oi Ocha Premium Strong®, Healthya®, Bold Ayataka®, and Catechin Green Tea® showed low bacterial levels (<103 CFU/mL) after 1 day of storage. However, in some cases, former members of the genus Lactobacillus, such as Limosilactobacillus and Lactiplantibacillus spp., were specifically detected as the predominant bacteria (37.6–100 %), although these bacteria usually account for the minority among the oral microbiome.

Conclusions

Although the antibacterial effects of catechins may have affected the total bacterial counts and compositions, no clear correlation was observed between total tea catechin concentrations and total bacterial growth inhibitory effects.
大胆的绿茶瓶装饮料的微生物分析:筛选实验
目的探讨不同厂家的剩余瓶装茶饮料直接从瓶中饮用后的储存潜力和饮用安全性,对bold绿茶塑料瓶中唾液细菌的生长进行筛选实验。方法采集19 ~ 25岁参与者的静息全唾液(n = 14)。将唾液样本(每份稀释后的唾液样本1.0 mL [5.0 × 105 CFU/mL])接种到含有280 mL绿茶的塑料瓶中,其中包括6种大胆的绿茶饮料。37℃保存24 h;随后,每种样品接种1.0 mL于血琼脂平板上,37℃厌氧培养。从得到的单个菌落中提取基因组DNA,并通过16S rDNA测序鉴定细菌种类。结果bold Oi Ocha®、三tory bold green tea Iyemon®、bold Oi Ocha Premium Strong®、Healthya®、bold Ayataka®和儿茶素绿茶®6种bold绿茶饮料在1天后的细菌含量均低于103 CFU/mL,超过60%。然而,在某些情况下,乳酸菌属的前成员,如Limosilactobacillus和Lactiplantibacillus spp.,被专门检测为优势菌(37.6 - 100%),尽管这些细菌通常在口腔微生物群中占少数。结论虽然儿茶素的抑菌作用可能影响细菌总数和组成,但儿茶素浓度与总细菌生长抑制作用之间没有明显的相关性。
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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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