Probiotic characterization of lactic acid bacteria isolated from human milk

Jithu Rappai, A. Beena, L. James, Aparna Sudhakaran
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the probiotic properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from human milk. Based on biochemical characterization and 16S rRNA sequencing, the isolate was identified as Pediococcus pentosaceus DM101, the sequence of which is deposited in NCBI with accession number MK774704. Probiotic characterization in terms of acid tolerance, bile tolerance, adhesion potential, and safety of was done in vitro. Pediococcus pentosaceus DM101 was found to withstand pH 3.0 and 0.6% (w/v) bile salt for four hours. Auto-aggregation and cell surface hydrophobicity values of 68% and 60% signifies the good adhesion potential of the isolate. Inability to cause hemolysis and liquefy gelatin suggests the possible absence of virulence factors. Antibiogram revealed the isolate to be resistant to Vancomycin, Methicillin, Bacitracin, and Cephalosporin group of antibiotics. Exopolysaccharide producing nature of the isolate was confirmed by Congo red assay. DPPH assay of the cell free supernatant revealed an IC 50 value of 20.78mg/ml, endorsing its radical scavenging potential. The results obtained in this study decipher Pediococcus pentosaceus DM101 as a propitious candidate for designing foods to counteract oxidative stress proactively.
人乳分离乳酸菌的益生菌特性研究
本研究的目的是评价从人乳中分离的乳酸菌的益生菌特性。经生化鉴定和16S rRNA测序,鉴定该分离物为戊糖Pediococcus penttosaceus DM101,其序列保存在NCBI中,登录号为MK774704。在体外进行了益生菌耐酸、胆汁耐受性、粘附潜力和安全性的表征。pentosaceus Pediococcus DM101耐pH 3.0和0.6% (w/v)胆汁盐4小时。自聚集性和细胞表面疏水性分别为68%和60%,表明该分离物具有良好的粘附潜力。无法引起溶血和液化明胶表明可能缺乏毒力因素。抗菌谱显示该菌株对万古霉素、甲氧西林、杆菌肽和头孢菌素类抗生素耐药。刚果红试验证实了该分离物的胞外多糖产性。细胞游离上清的DPPH测定显示ic50值为20.78mg/ml,支持其清除自由基的潜力。本研究的结果揭示了戊糖Pediococcus penttosaceus DM101是设计抗氧化应激食品的有利候选物。
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