1. Probiotic properties of Weissella cibaria and Leuconostoc citreum isolated from tejuino – A typical Mexican beverage
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Javier Arrizon, Disney Ribeiro Dias, Anne Christine Gschaedler, Cíntia Lacerda Ramos, Monique Suela Silva, Rosane Freitas Schwan, and Marisela González-Avila
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0301 basic medicine ,Bacillus safensis ,biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,030106 microbiology ,Human gastrointestinal tract ,Pathogenic bacteria ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Probiotic ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,law ,Leuconostoc citreum ,Chryseobacterium bovis ,medicine ,Weissella cibaria ,Food Science - Abstract
The survival of bacterial strains isolated from tejuino was evaluated in the human gastrointestinal model (ARIS) using saline solution and simulated food as matrices. Antagonistic activity towards pathogenic bacteria, short-chain fatty acids production and adhesion to HT-29 cells were also studied. Leuconostoc citreum CIATEJ BI–49.1 , Weissella cibaria CIATEJ BI–48.1 , Chryseobacterium bovis CIATEJ BI–55.1 and Bacillus safensis CIATEJ BI–75.1 were selected and inoculated in ARIS model. B. safensis and C. bovis were unable to survive the simulated human gastrointestinal tract conditions. Leu. citreum seemed to be more resistant to gastrointestinal conditions than W. cibaria , recovering 7–8 log CFU/mL. In the antagonistic assay, Leu. citreum showed the highest (p S. aureus and S. Typhimurium strains, while W. cibaria had the highest (p L. monocytogenes . In regards of short chain fatty acids production, Leu. citreum showed highest (p W. cibaria (approximately 0.5%). Leu. citreum could be a potential probiotic strain due to its tolerance to gastrointestinal conditions, antagonistic activity towards foodborne pathogens, short-chain fatty acids production and adhesion to HT-29 cells.
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- 2017
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