Anti-erythema and anti-edema activities of lactic acid bacteria extracts in mice
We examined the anti-inflammatory activities of 10 lactic acid bacteria extracts, obtained by lysozyme treatment. Among ferments of the 10 species, Bifidobacterium lactis showed the highest anti-erythema (73.4%) and anti-edema (67.1%) effects. When comparing the anti-inflammatory activities of ferme...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Toxicology and environmental health sciences 2017-03, Vol.9 (1), p.82-87 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We examined the anti-inflammatory activities of 10 lactic acid bacteria extracts, obtained by lysozyme treatment. Among ferments of the 10 species,
Bifidobacterium lactis
showed the highest anti-erythema (73.4%) and anti-edema (67.1%) effects. When comparing the anti-inflammatory activities of fermented broth and lactic acid bacteria in fermentation broth, the anti-erythema effect (70.4%) of 37.5 μg
B. lactis
hydrolysate, hydrolyzed enzymatically with 2.0 mg/mL lysozyme, was superior to that of the supernatant (68.5%). The anti-edema effect (74.2%) of 50 μg
B. lactis
hydrolysate, hydrolyzed enzymatically with 2.0 mg/mL lysozyme, was superior to that of the supernatant (68.5%). These results suggest that
B. lactis
hydrolysate may be useful as a source of anti-inflammatory agents for dermal applications. |
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ISSN: | 2005-9752 2233-7784 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13530-017-0307-3 |