Novel probiotic lactic acid bacteria isolated from indigenous fermented foods from West Sumatera, Indonesia

Probiotics play an important role in maintaining a healthy gut and consequently promote good health. This study aimed to find novel probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from indigenous fermented foods of West Sumatera, Indonesia. This study utilized 10 LAB previously isolated from fermented buffalo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary World 2020-09, Vol.13 (9), p.1922-1927
Hauptverfasser: Harnentis, Harnentis, Marlida, Yetti, Nur, Yuliaty Shafan, Wizna, Wizna, Santi, Melia Afnida, Septiani, Nadia, Adzitey, Frederick, Huda, Nurul
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Zusammenfassung:Probiotics play an important role in maintaining a healthy gut and consequently promote good health. This study aimed to find novel probiotic lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from indigenous fermented foods of West Sumatera, Indonesia. This study utilized 10 LAB previously isolated from fermented buffalo milk ( , fermented fish ( ), and fermented cassava ( ) which have the ability to produce gamma-aminobutyric acid. The study commenced with the screening of LAB for certain properties, such as resistance to acid and bile salts, adhesion to mucosal surface, and antagonism against enteric pathogens ( Enteritidis, and ). The promising isolates were identified through biochemical and gram staining methods. All isolates in this study were potential novel probiotics. They survived at a pH level of 2.5 for 3 h (55.27-98.18%) and 6 h (50.98-84.91%). Survival in bile at a concentration of 0.3% was 39.90-58.61% and the survival rate was 28.38-52.11% at a concentration of 0.5%. The inhibitory diameter ranged from 8.75 to 11.54 mm for , 7.02 to 13.42 mm for , and 12.49 to 19.00 mm for . Enteritidis. All the isolates (84.5-92%) exhibited the ability to adhere to mucosal surfaces. This study revealed that all the isolates were potential probiotics but N16 proved to be superior because it was viable at a pH level of 2 (84.91%) and it had a good survival rate in bile salts assay (55.07%). This isolate was identified as spp., Gram-positive bacilli bacteria, and tested negative in both the catalase and oxidase tests. All the isolates in this study may be used as probiotics, with isolate N16 ( spp.) as the most promising novel probiotic for poultry applications based on its ability to inhibit pathogenic bacteria.
ISSN:0972-8988
2231-0916
DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2020.1922-1927