益生菌
丙酸杆菌
佛氏丙酸杆菌
生物膜
微生物学
肠道菌群
生物
乳酸菌
细菌
食品科学
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Daniela Campaniello,Barbara Speranza,Leonardo Petruzzi,Antonio Bevilacqua,Maria Rosaria Corbo
摘要
Summary Two commercial promising probiotic strains ( Propionibacterium jensenii and Propionibacterium freudenreichii ) were studied to evaluate two basic probiotic requisites (adhesion and survival during the transit into the gut); two commercial starter cultures ( Lactobacillus plantarum and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus ) were used as references. As an additional goal, the technological robustness was evaluated as growth as a function of pH , temperature and salt. Adhesion was studied as biofilm formation and hydrophobicity, whereas a simplified protocol was used to simulate the transit into the gut, along with the assessment of survival at pH 2.5 and in the presence of 0.3% bile salts. Propionibacteria were hydrophobic and form biofilm on glass slides, thus confirming the correlation of these properties and with the ability to adhere. None of the strains survived after the simulation of the transit into the gut, but this property could be induced in propionibacteria using a simple protocol of adaptive evolution. This paper suggests the possibility of using hydrophobicity as a screening tool to assess adhesion in propionibacteria and highlights the necessity of using a complete protocol of simulation of the gut to study the resistance to the conditions of stomach and intestine to avoid false‐positive results.
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