Extraction, Antibiofilm Activity and Characterization of Biosurfactant Produced by Limosilactobacillus reuteri IDCC 3701

Levandowski Rafael
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Aims: This study aimed to extract and characterize a biosurfactant produced by Limosilactobacillus reuteri IDCC 3701, assess its emulsifying activity against crude oil, and investigate its antibiofilm properties against major foodborne pathogens. Methodology: The biosurfactant, named I-BS, was extracted from the cell-free supernatant of Limosilactobacillus reuteri IDCC 3701 using acid precipitation. The emulsification index, emulsifying activity, oil spreading test, drop collapse test, and microplate distortion assay were performed to evaluate the surfactant properties of I-BS. The antibiofilm activity of I-BS against foodborne pathogens was assessed using the Calgary Biofilm Device. Finally, the cell-free supernatant of Limosilactobacillus reuteri IDCC 3701 was subjected to GC-MS analysis. Results: I-BS demonstrated an emulsification index of 49.4% and emulsifying activity of 400.67, indicating its potential as an effective emulsifier for oils. Positive results were observed in the oil spreading test and microplate distortion assay, confirming its surfactant properties. Additionally, I-BS exhibited significant antibiofilm activity against foodborne pathogens. GC-MS analysis of the I-BS structure revealed the presence of octanoic acid, a surfactant compound. Conclusion: The biosurfactant I-BS, derived from Limosilactobacillus reuteri IDCC 3701, displayed promising emulsifying activity and demonstrated notable antibiofilm properties against foodborne pathogens. These findings suggest that I-BS holds potential as a lead compound for the development of novel anti-biofilm agents and additives in the food industry.
罗伊氏芽孢杆菌IDCC 3701生物表面活性剂的提取、抗菌活性及表征
目的:对罗伊氏乳杆菌IDCC 3701生物表面活性剂进行提取和表征,评价其对原油的乳化活性,并研究其对主要食源性致病菌的抗菌膜性能。方法:采用酸沉淀法从罗伊氏乳酸杆菌IDCC 3701的无细胞上清液中提取生物表面活性剂I-BS。通过乳化指数、乳化活性、铺油试验、滴塌试验和微孔板变形试验评价了I-BS的表面活性剂性能。使用卡尔加里生物膜装置评估I-BS对食源性病原体的抗菌活性。最后,对罗伊氏乳杆菌IDCC 3701的无细胞上清进行气相色谱-质谱分析。结果:I-BS的乳化指数为49.4%,乳化活性为400.67,是一种有效的油脂乳化剂。经涂油试验和微孔板变形试验,证实了其表面活性剂的性质。此外,I-BS对食源性病原体表现出显著的抗生素膜活性。气相色谱-质谱分析发现了一种表面活性剂化合物辛酸的存在。结论:从罗伊氏乳杆菌IDCC 3701中提取的生物表面活性剂I-BS具有良好的乳化活性,对食源性致病菌具有明显的抗菌膜性能。这些发现表明,I-BS具有开发新型抗生物膜剂和食品添加剂的先导化合物的潜力。
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