Isolation, characterization of Weissella confusaand Lactococcus lactisfrom different milk sources and determination of probiotic features

Autor: Onur, Melda, Önlü, Harun
Zdroj: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-17, 17p
Abstrakt: This study aimed to investigate the probiotic properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) isolates derived from various milk sources. These isolates identified based on their morphological characteristics and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Four strains of Lactococcus lactisand two strains of Weissella confusawere identified with over 96% 16S rRNA gene similarity according to the NCBI-BLAST results. The survival of the isolates was determined in low pH, pepsin, bile salts, and pancreatin, and their adhesion ability was assessed by in vitro cell adhesion assay, hydrophobicity, auto- and co-aggregation, and safety criteria were determined by hemolytic, gelatinase activities, and DNAse production ability tests. The results showed that the LAB isolates had different levels of resistance to various stress factors. L. lactissubsp. cremorisMH31 showed the highest resistance to bile salt, while the highest pH resistance was observed in L. lactisMH31 at pH 3.0. All the isolates survived in pepsin exposure at pH 3.0 for 3 h. The auto-aggregation test results showed that all strains exhibited auto-aggregation ranging from 84.9 to 91.4%. Co-aggregation percentage ranged from 19 – 54% and 17 – 57% against Escherichia coliATCC 25922 and Staphylococcus aureusATCC 29213, respectively. The hydrophobicity capacity of the LAB isolated ranged from 35–61%. These isolates showed different adhesion abilities to Caco-2 cells (81.5% to 92.6%). None of the isolates exhibited DNase, gelatinase and hemolytic activity (γ-hemolysis). All results indicate that these LAB strains have the potential to be used as probiotics.
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