Safety Assessment of Indigenous Probiotic Strain Lactobacillus plantarum Mut-7 Using Sprague Dawley Rats as a Model

A. Y. Ikhsani, E. Riftyan, R. Safitri, Y. Marsono, T. Utami, J. Widada, E. Rahayu
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Lactobacillus plantarum Mut-7 is a probiotic candidate isolated from gatot, traditional fermented cassava from Java, Indonesia. This study aimed to evaluate safety aspects of high dose consumption of L. plantarum Mut-7 (1011 CFU/ml/day) on Sprague Dawley rats for 21 days. Twenty four female rats were randomly divided into 4 groups; initial condition group (P.0), control group (P.1), skim milk group (P.2) and probiotics group (P.3). All groups followed adaptation phase of 7 days, followed by treatment phase of 21 days for P.1, P.2 and P.3. The results showed that supplementation of high dose of L. plantarum Mut-7 did not have detrimental effects on general health, organ weight, hematology and histology parameters of treated rats. Feed intake and body weight showed no significant difference between groups. L. plantarum Mut-7 can survive in gastrointestinal tract of rats, resulting in an increased population of L. plantarum in the fecal matter and the digesta of treated rats. Bacterial translocation of L. plantarum Mut-7 was not detected in the blood and organ of treated rats as confirmed by rep-PCR with BOXAIR primer and further 16S RNA gene sequencing analysis. Twenty-six isolates from blood and organs of treated rats had low-level similarity (<75%) to that of L. plantarum Mut-7, with 10 isolates were further analyzed and found that none of them belong to L. plantarum. Although this study was limited to the use of animal study, the findings are useful to support the safety assessment of the use of L. plantarum Mut-7 as a probiotic according to the abovementioned parameters.
植物乳杆菌Mut-7在大鼠体内的安全性评价
植物乳杆菌Mut-7是一种从印尼爪哇传统发酵木薯gatot中分离出来的益生菌候选菌。本研究旨在评价大鼠连续21天大剂量服用植物L. Mut-7 (1011 CFU/ml/d)的安全性。雌性大鼠24只,随机分为4组;初始条件组(P.0)、对照组(P.1)、脱脂乳组(P.2)和益生菌组(P.3)。各组均进行适应期7 d, P.1、P.2、P.3试验期21 d。结果表明,大剂量补充植物乳杆菌Mut-7对大鼠的全身健康、器官重量、血液学和组织学参数均无不良影响。各组间采食量和体重无显著差异。植物乳杆菌Mut-7可在大鼠胃肠道中存活,导致治疗大鼠粪便和食糜中植物乳杆菌数量增加。利用BOXAIR引物和进一步的16S RNA基因测序分析证实,在治疗大鼠的血液和器官中未检测到L. plantarum mut7的细菌易位。从治疗大鼠的血液和器官中分离出的26株与植物乳杆菌Mut-7具有较低的相似性(<75%),对其中10株进行进一步分析,发现它们均不属于植物乳杆菌。虽然本研究仅限于动物实验,但本研究结果有助于根据上述参数对植物乳杆菌Mut-7作为益生菌的安全性进行评价。
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