抗食源性细菌活性、消化酶分泌和抗菌基因的评估,作为工业用益生菌株的选择

Q2 Engineering
Chayanee Boontun, S. Vatanyoopaisarn, Vichai Domrongpokkaphan, C. Phalakornkule, R. Chinli, P. Thitisak, Sungwarn Hankla
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食品和饲料行业对益生菌等有益微生物的需求与日俱增。乳酸菌和双歧杆菌通常被用作商业益生菌,但从东南亚地区分离到的菌种却很少。本研究采用抗菌活性、消化酶释放量和无抗生素耐药(AMR)基因等标准来筛选潜在的本地分离物。结果显示,16 个分离物中有 4 个符合这些标准,显示出抗食源性细菌的活性,并且不含 51 种经测试的 AMR 基因。此外,这 4 个被选中的分离物还能产生胞外消化酶,包括淀粉酶、脂肪酶、蛋白酶、β-葡聚糖酶和纤维素酶,酶指数在 1.09-1.31 之间。在这些分离物中,发现了两种潜在的益生菌,分别是动物双歧杆菌亚种(H9-01 菌株)和纽特乳杆菌(P4-S03 菌株)。重要的是,根据泰国法规,这两个菌种都被批准用作食品和饲料补充剂。这项研究概述了一种筛选潜在益生菌用于工业规模应用的方法。
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Evaluation of Anti-Foodborne Bacterial Activity, Digestive Enzyme Secretion, and Antimicrobial Resistant Genes as Probiotic Strains Selection for Industrial Interest
Beneficial microbes, such as probiotic bacteria, are increasingly in demand in the food and feed industry. Lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria are commonly used as commercial probiotics, only a few species have been isolated from Southeast Asia areas. This study employed criteria including antimicrobial activity, the release of digestive enzymes, and the absence of antibiotic-resistant (AMR) genes to screen potential local isolates. The results revealed that 4 out of 16 isolates met these criteria, displaying anti-foodborne bacterial activities and a lack of fifty-one tested AMR genes. Furthermore, the four selected isolates demonstrated the production of extracellular digestive enzymes, including amylase, lipase, protease, β-glucanase, and cellulase, with enzyme indices ranging from 1.09–1.31. Among these isolates, two potential probiotics were identified as Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (strain H9-01) and Lactobacillus reuteri (strain P4-S03). Importantly, both species are approved for use as food and feed supplements in accordance with Thai regulations. This research outlines an approach for screening potential probiotics for industrial-scale applications.
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