Evaluation of Probiotic Properties of Lactobacilli in Breast Milk and Their Inhibitory Effect on Pathogenic Bacteria of the Gastrointestinal Tracts

Q3 Medicine
M. Soltan-dallal, Z. Rajabi, Sarah SHARİFİ YAZDİ, Parisa Torabi-Bonab, Alireza Monadi Sefidan, Sina Sharifi Yazdi
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10.30699/jambs.30.143.536 Background & Objective: Breast milk contains nutrients such as carbohydrates, essential fatty acids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and a source of communal bacteria with probiotic potential that is very effective in the prevention and treatment of neonatal infections. The aim of this study was the evaluation of probiotic properties of lactobacilli in breast milk and their inhibitory effect on pathogenic bacteria of the gastrointestinal tracts. Materials & Methods: In a cross-sectional descriptive study, during 10 months from January to October 2018, 100 breast milk samples were collected by referring to health centers after isolation. Lactobacilli strains were evaluated based on morphological characteristics, catalase, and hot staining tests, survival tests in acidic conditions, and bile salt tolerance to evaluate probiotic properties. Antibiotic resistance of probiotic strains and ability to inhibit pathogenic bacteria was evaluated by well method and growth inhibition zone. Results: 122 lactobacilli belonging to 12 species were identified from 100 samples of breast milk by phototypical methods. The predominant species belonging to casei and other lactobacilli were Fermentum, Plantarum, and Gasseri, respectively.The highest antibiotic resistance was related to vancomycin (63.15%). The 3 isolates L4, L14 and L16 were able to strongly inhibit all the studied gastrointestinal pathogens. Conclusion: Breast milk is a rich source of beneficial probiotic lactobacilli, which can be useful in breast milk for infants who are not breastfed to prevent neonatal infections.
母乳乳酸菌益生菌特性的评价及其对胃肠道致病菌的抑制作用
背景与目的:母乳含有碳水化合物、必需脂肪酸、蛋白质、维生素、矿物质等营养物质,是一种具有益生菌潜力的公共细菌来源,对预防和治疗新生儿感染非常有效。本研究的目的是评价母乳中乳酸菌的益生菌特性及其对胃肠道致病菌的抑制作用。材料与方法:采用横断面描述性研究方法,在2018年1 - 10月的10个月内,通过隔离后的卫生中心收集100份母乳样本。根据形态特征、过氧化氢酶和热染色试验、酸性条件下的存活试验和胆汁盐耐受性来评估乳酸杆菌菌株的益生菌特性。采用well法和生长抑制区法评价益生菌菌株的耐药性和对病原菌的抑制能力。结果:从100份母乳样品中,用光典型法鉴定出12种122株乳酸菌。干酪乳杆菌属的优势种为发酵菌属(Fermentum),植物乳杆菌属(Plantarum)和加色菌属(Gasseri)。耐药性最高的是万古霉素(63.15%)。3株菌株L4、L14和L16对所研究的胃肠道病原菌均有较强的抑制作用。结论:母乳是有益益生菌乳酸菌的丰富来源,对非母乳喂养的婴儿预防新生儿感染有用。
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