Biotechnological potential, probiotic and safety properties of newly isolated enterocin-producing Enterococcus lactis strains
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Eight lactic acid bacterial (LAB) strains were newly isolated from fresh shrimps (Penaeus vannamei and Palaemon
serratus) and characterised by phenotypic and molecular tests. These isolates, identified as Enterococcus lactis
producing the enterocins A, B and/or P, displayed interesting antagonistic activities against pathogenic bacteria
and fungi. Regarding biotechnological properties, E. lactis strains had generally great redox potentials, good
proteolytic activities (P < 0.05) and medium acidification rates. Evaluated by the API ZYM system, two strains
named Q1 and 4CP3 exhibited good enzymatic activities: leucine, valine and cystine arymalidases, Naphthol-ASBI-
phosphohydrolase and ?-galactosidase. For probiotic assessment, the examined strains were found to resist
low pH and bile salts with presence of gastric and digestive enzymes. Likewise, they indicated potentialities of
adhesion and colonisation in the intestines. All strains were sensitive to clinically important antibiotics and no
PCR signals were detected for any of the common antibiotic resistance genes such as vanA and vanB for vancomycin.
Furthermore, virulence traits including the presence of virulence factors, haemolysin and gelatinase,
were not detected. This work suggests that our E. lactis strains can be considered as promising candidates for
future applications as a starter, adjunct or protective cultures or could constitute new potential probiotics
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Enterococcus lactis; enterocin; biopreservation; probiotic; safety
List of contributors:
Morandi, Stefano; Cremonesi, Paola
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