Isolation and evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria isolated from poultry intestine
- Authors: Hayat H.F.1, Sarwar S.1, Mehwish H.M.2, Ahmad F.3, Hussain N.2, Shah S.Z.1, Khurshid M.2, Siddiqu M.4, Shi J.3, Rajoka M.S.3
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Microbiology
- Institute of Biotechnology
- Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience and Space Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences
- Department of Neonatology
- Issue: Vol 87, No 1 (2018)
- Pages: 116-126
- Section: Experimental Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0026-2617/article/view/163376
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261718010150
- ID: 163376
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Abstract
The gut is a source of lactic acid bacteria with remarkable functional and technologies properties as well as a potential source of probiotics. In the present study, 13 strains of Lactobacillus were isolated from poultry intestine and identified according to their 16S rDNA sequences, as well as the evaluation of their probiotic potential. The probiotic properties were tested in aspects of antibiotic susceptibility, antimicrobial activity, exopolysaccharide production, lysozyme tolerance, gut condition tolerance (low pH, bile salt tolerance) and adhesion to human colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line (Caco-2). Most isolates were resistance to streptomycin (10 μg/mL), gentamicin (10 μg/mL), kanamycin (30 μg/mL), penicillin (10 μg/mL) and chloramphenicol (30 μg/mL). Isolates shows strong abilities to adhere to Caco-2 cell in the range of (76 to 85%). Isolates SHA101 to SHA113 showed high survival rate under gastrointestinal tract condition (>80%), indicating their potential in application of probiotics. The results of these tests indicate that the lactic acid bacteria isolated from poultry intestine have potential use as probiotic in various products.
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About the authors
H. F. Hayat
Institute of Microbiology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
S. Sarwar
Institute of Microbiology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
H. M. Mehwish
Institute of Biotechnology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
F. Ahmad
Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience and Space Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
China, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710072
N. Hussain
Institute of Biotechnology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
S. Z. H. Shah
Institute of Microbiology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
M. Khurshid
Institute of Biotechnology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
Pakistan, Punjab, 38000
M. Siddiqu
Department of Neonatology
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
China, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710072
J. Shi
Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience and Space Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
China, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710072
M. Sh. R. Rajoka
Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience and Space Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences
Author for correspondence.
Email: shahidrajoka@yahoo.com
China, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710072
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