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Probiotic bacteria of wild boar origin intended for piglets – An in vitro study.

Authors :
KOSTOVOVA, IVETA
KAVANOVA, KATERINA
MORAVKOVA, MONIKA
GEBAUER, JAN
LEVA, LENKA
VICENOVA, MONIKA
BABAK, VLADIMIR
FALDYNA, MARTIN
CRHANOVA, MAGDALENA
Source :
Veterinární Medicína. 2024, Vol. 69 Issue 8, p281-296. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Using probiotics represents a potential solution to post-weaning diarrheal diseases in piglets on commercial farms. The gastrointestinal tract of wild boars serves as a promising reservoir of novel lactic acid bacteria with suitable probiotic characteristics. In this study, we isolated eight bacterial strains from the intestinal content of wild boars identified as representatives of the species Bifidobacterium apri, Lactobacillus amylovorus, and Ligilactobacillus salivarius. These isolates underwent in vitro analysis and characterisation to assess their biological safety and probiotic properties. Analysis of their full genome sequences revealed the absence of horizontally transferrable genes for antibiotic resistance. However, seven out of eight isolates harboured genes encoding various types of bacteriocins in their genomes, and bacteriocin production was further confirmed by mass spectrometry analysis. Most of the tested strains demonstrated the ability to inhibit the growth of selected pathogenic bacteria, produce exopolysaccharides, and stimulate the expression of interleukin-10 in porcine macrophages. These characteristics deem the isolates characterised in this study as potential candidates for use as probiotics for piglets during the post-weaning period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03758427
Volume :
69
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Veterinární Medicína
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179344026
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17221/35/2024-VETMED