Isolasi Dan Identifikasi Fenotipik Bakteri Asam Laktat (BAL) Indigenous Asal Air Susu Ibu (ASI)

Nosa Septiana Anindita
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Currently the use of probiotic food is growing rapidly, especially in Indonesia along with the development of fermentation technology. Most of the probiotic isolates come from abroad which has an impact on the high price of probiotic food products. Mother's milk is one source of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), which serves to maintain the balance of the digestive tract microflora and enhance the immune system. Lactic acid bacteria as probiotics have the chance to live in the digestive tract if they come from the human body. Based on this matter, it is necessary to conduct research as an effort to obtain indigenous BAL isolates from ASI. This study aims to obtain local BAL isolates from ASI through phenotypic identification. Phenotypic identification includes the morphology of colonies and cells, Gram, catalase test, motility and spore formation and biochemical identification including test of the ability to grow at various growth temperatures, low pH, salt content and formation of CO2 from glucose. Based on biochemical identification results, out of 38 BAL isolates that were successfully identified biochemically consisted of several genera of BAL namely Lactobacillus (9 isolates), Pediococcus (3 isolates) and Weisella (20 isolates).
母乳母乳喂养的天然乳酸(BAL)的分离和表型细菌(母乳)
目前益生菌食品的使用正在迅速增长,特别是在印度尼西亚,随着发酵技术的发展。大多数益生菌分离物来自国外,这对益生菌食品的高价格产生了影响。母乳是乳酸菌(LAB)的来源之一,有助于维持消化道微生物群的平衡,增强免疫系统。乳酸菌作为益生菌,如果来自人体,就有机会在消化道中生存。在此基础上,有必要开展研究,以获得来自ASI的本土BAL分离株。本研究旨在通过表型鉴定获得来自ASI的局部BAL分离株。表型鉴定包括菌落和细胞形态、革兰氏、过氧化氢酶测试、运动性和孢子形成;生化鉴定包括在各种生长温度、低pH、含盐量和葡萄糖生成CO2的能力测试。根据生化鉴定结果,成功鉴定的38株BAL菌株包括乳杆菌(Lactobacillus, 9株)、Pediococcus(3株)和魏氏菌(Weisella, 20株)等多个属。
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