植物乳杆菌N13的安全性评价:益生菌应用的基因组、表型和毒理学评估。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Y Qi, W Si, Y Fan, Y Dong, Z Gai, Y Zhang
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益生菌提供了许多健康益处,并越来越多地纳入膳食补充剂和食品。严格的安全评估对于确保它们适合人类食用至关重要。本研究通过基因组和表型分析评估了从传统发酵乳制品中分离的植物乳杆菌N13的安全性。全基因组测序证实菌株N13(含3个质粒)总长度约为3,318,516 bp, GC含量为44.4%,不含抗生素抗性和毒力基因。抗生素药敏试验表明,N13对氨苄西林(1 μg/ml)、庆大霉素(4 μg/ml)、卡那霉素(32 μg/ml)、红霉素(0.5 μg/ml)、克林霉素(0.25 μg/ml)、四环素(32 μg/ml)、氯霉素(8 μg/ml)敏感,符合欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)的标准。此外,基因组分析证实N13缺乏生物胺合成相关基因,表明其产生生物胺的风险较低。扫描电镜证实N13细胞具有典型的植物乳杆菌形态。表型分析表明N13无溶血作用,缺乏有害酶活性,包括α-半乳糖苷酶、β-葡萄糖醛酸酶和α-甘露糖苷酶。急性和28天的口服毒性试验表明,N13在免疫能力强的研究小鼠和Sprague Dawley大鼠中都具有良好的耐受性,即使在高剂量下也没有可观察到的毒性作用或不良变化。在推荐剂量(0.5 × 1010 CFU/kg)下,N13具有良好的口服安全性。这些发现为植物乳杆菌N13作为一种安全、有发展前景的益生菌菌株奠定了基础,为其在膳食和功能食品中的进一步应用奠定了基础。
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Safety evaluation of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum N13: genomic, phenotypic, and toxicological assessment for probiotic applications.

Probiotics offer numerous health benefits and are increasingly incorporated into dietary supplements and food products. Rigorous safety evaluations are essential to ensure their suitability for human consumption. This study evaluates the safety profile of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum N13, isolated from traditional fermented dairy products, through genomic and phenotypic analyses. Whole-genome sequencing confirmed general length of strain N13 (containing three plasmids) is about 3,318,516 bp, GC content is 44.4% and the absence of antibiotic resistance and virulence genes. Antibiotic susceptibility tests demonstrated that N13 is sensitive to ampicillin (1 μg/ml), gentamycin (4 μg/ml), kanamycin (32 μg/ml), erythromycin (0.5 μg/ml), clindamycin (0.25 μg/ml), tetracycline (32 μg/ml), and chloramphenicol (8 μg/ml), meeting the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) guidelines. Additionally, genome analysis confirmed that N13 lacks genes related to biogenic amine biosynthesis, indicating its low risk of biogenic amine production. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed that N13 cells exhibited typical L. plantarum morphology. Phenotypic assays demonstrated that N13 is non-hemolytic and lacks harmful enzyme activity, including α-galactosidase, β-glucuronidase, and α-mannosidase. Acute and 28-day oral toxicity tests demonstrated that N13 was well tolerated in both Immunocompetent Research mice and Sprague Dawley rats, with no observable toxic effects or adverse changes even at high doses. At the recommended dose (0.5 × 1010 CFU/kg), N13 exhibited good oral safety. These findings establish L. plantarum N13 as a safe and promising probiotic strain, paving the way for its further application in dietary and functional food products.

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Beneficial microbes
Beneficial microbes MICROBIOLOGY-NUTRITION & DIETETICS
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
1.90%
发文量
53
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Beneficial Microbes is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with a specific area of focus: the promotion of the science of microbes beneficial to the health and wellbeing of man and animal. The journal contains original research papers and critical reviews in all areas dealing with beneficial microbes in both the small and large intestine, together with opinions, a calendar of forthcoming beneficial microbes-related events and book reviews. The journal takes a multidisciplinary approach and focuses on a broad spectrum of issues, including safety aspects of pro- & prebiotics, regulatory aspects, mechanisms of action, health benefits for the host, optimal production processes, screening methods, (meta)genomics, proteomics and metabolomics, host and bacterial physiology, application, and role in health and disease in man and animal. Beneficial Microbes is intended to serve the needs of researchers and professionals from the scientific community and industry, as well as those of policy makers and regulators. The journal will have five major sections: * Food, nutrition and health * Animal nutrition * Processing and application * Regulatory & safety aspects * Medical & health applications In these sections, topics dealt with by Beneficial Microbes include: * Worldwide safety and regulatory issues * Human and animal nutrition and health effects * Latest discoveries in mechanistic studies and screening methods to unravel mode of action * Host physiology related to allergy, inflammation, obesity, etc. * Trends in application of (meta)genomics, proteomics and metabolomics * New developments in how processing optimizes pro- & prebiotics for application * Bacterial physiology related to health benefits
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