Growth of Bifidobacterium species is inhibited by free fatty acids and bile salts but not by glycerides

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
S. Pérez-Burillo, Sumudu Rajakaruna, O. Paliy
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Abstract

High-fat diets have been associated with lower gut and fecal abundances of genus Bifidobacterium. Here, we investigated whether commonly consumed dietary free fatty acids have any detrimental effect on the growth of B. adolescentis, B. bifidum, and B. longum. We found that the presence of free fatty acids in the medium inhibits the growth of Bifidobacterium species to a varying degree, with capric (C10:0), oleic (C18:1), and linoleic (C18:2) acids displaying the largest effect. In comparison, free fatty acids did not affect the growth of Escherichia coli. When fats were added as a mixture of mono- and diacylglycerols, the inhibitory effect on Bifidobacterium growth was abolished.
双歧杆菌的生长受到游离脂肪酸和胆汁盐的抑制,但不受甘油酯的抑制
高脂肪饮食与肠道和粪便中双歧杆菌属的丰度较低有关。在这里,我们调查了通常摄入的膳食游离脂肪酸是否对青春期芽孢杆菌、两歧双歧杆菌和长芽孢杆菌的生长有任何有害影响。我们发现培养基中游离脂肪酸的存在不同程度地抑制了双歧杆菌的生长,其中癸酸(C10:0)、油酸(C18:1)和亚油酸(C18:2)的作用最大。相比之下,游离脂肪酸对大肠杆菌的生长没有影响。当脂肪作为单酰基甘油和二酰基甘油的混合物加入时,对双歧杆菌生长的抑制作用被消除。
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AIMS Microbiology
AIMS Microbiology MICROBIOLOGY-
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