乳酸菌对合成乳中铅盐的生物去除研究。

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Adel Mirza Alizadeh, Hedayat Hosseini, Mehran Mohseni, Mansoureh Mohammadi, Fataneh Hashempour-Baltork, Mir-Jamal Hosseini, Soheyl Eskandari, Sara Sohrabvandi, Majid Aminzare
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摘要

本研究研究了五种原生益生菌(乳酸杆菌和双歧杆菌)和益生元菊粉对食品模型(低脂、半脂和高脂牛奶)中两种Pb2+盐(硝酸铅和醋酸铅)的去污作用。最低和最高pH值的平均值与含有副干酪乳杆菌和嗜酸乳杆菌的样品有关,由pH变化结果确定。在大多数情况下,菊粉的加入加速了ph的降低过程,但结果并不特别显著(p 2),酰胺(-C(= O) = N)官能团通过静电相互作用在益生菌细胞表面有效地吸收了铅盐。这项研究的结果强调了使用乳酸芽孢杆菌BIA-6物种特有的益生菌菌株对那些有可能通过饮食暴露于铅盐和其他有毒成分的人的重要性。
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Bioremoval of lead (pb) salts from synbiotic milk by lactic acid bacteria.

Bioremoval of lead (pb) salts from synbiotic milk by lactic acid bacteria.

Bioremoval of lead (pb) salts from synbiotic milk by lactic acid bacteria.

Bioremoval of lead (pb) salts from synbiotic milk by lactic acid bacteria.

The present study investigated the effects of five species of indigenous probiotic bacteria (Lactobacillus sp. and Bifidobacterium sp.) and prebiotic inulin on the decontamination of two Pb2+ salts (lead nitrate and lead acetate) in food models (low-fat, semi-fat, and high-fat milk). The average of the lowest and highest pH values was related to samples containing L. paracasei and L. acidophilus bacteria, as determined by pH change results. In most instances, adding inulin accelerated the pH-decreasing process, but the results were not particularly significant (p < 0.05). All probiotic strains were able to remove both forms of Pb salts, however, lead nitrate mitigation was significantly higher (p < 0.05). According to decontamination analysis, B. lactis was a native probiotic species with a high capacity for the absorption and biological elimination of Pb salts from milk medium (in low-, semi-, and high-fat milk, 94.41, 98.13, and 98.12% respectively). Except for low-fat milk, samples containing inulin showed greater Pb removal in semi-fat and high-fat milk than those without inulin. The findings of FTIR-ATR spectroscopy revealed that hydroxyl (OH), carbonyl (C = O), carboxylic (-COOH), phosphate (P = O), amine (-NH2), and amide (-C(= O) = N) functional groups are efficient in the absorption of Pb salts through electrostatic interactions on the cell surfaces of probiotics. The findings of this research highlighted the importance of using probiotic strains specific to the B. lactis BIA-6 species for those who are at risk of being exposed to Pb salts and other toxic components through diet.

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