Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus

Honey is an ancient food that is preferable as a health supplement. It contains oligosaccharides which made it an interesting candidate as a putative prebiotic. Hence, this study aims to evaluate the potential of Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium honey as a prebiotic source for the mixed cultu...

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Main Authors: Rawi, Muhamad Hanif, Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa, Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah, Sarbini, Shahrul Razid
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Published: IJASEIT 2021
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spelling my.upm.eprints.971442022-09-13T09:03:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97144/ Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus Rawi, Muhamad Hanif Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah Sarbini, Shahrul Razid Honey is an ancient food that is preferable as a health supplement. It contains oligosaccharides which made it an interesting candidate as a putative prebiotic. Hence, this study aims to evaluate the potential of Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium honey as a prebiotic source for the mixed culture of probiotics (Microflora of large intestines); Bifidobacteria animalis, and Lactobacillus acidophilus in an in vitro fermentation system. The outcome was compared with the Multiflora Australian honey and glucose, thus, to determine the potential of Acacia mangium honey oligosaccharides as a prebiotic in both extracted and non-extracted substrates. The mixed culture was able to grow on MRS agar by feeding the extracted oligosaccharides from the honey. Both non-extracted honeys resulted a significant bacterial count (CFU/mL) compared to the extracted samples. The non-extracted substrate showed higher spectrophotometer absorbance for in vitro fermentation of 24 h compared to the extracted substrate. Acacia mangium honey obtained 0.6418 Abs600nm, whilst Australian honey was found to be 0.7746 Abs600nm and glucose, 0.331 Abs600nm. The enumeration of probiotics showed that all samples tested significantly increased bacterial count (CFU/mL) at 24 h fermentation period. Acacia mangium honey acquired 900 CFU/mL. However, the Australian honey achieved 2605 CFU/mL. The extract (oligosaccharides) of Acacia mangium honey (445 CFU/mL) contributes to a higher bacterial count than glucose (410 CFU/mL), yet no significant difference from Australian honey extract (448 CFU/mL). Thus, Acacia mangium honey has the potential to be prebiotic for mixed cultures of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus. IJASEIT 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97144/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Rawi, Muhamad Hanif and Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa and Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah and Sarbini, Shahrul Razid (2021) Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, 11 (5). 1943 - 1949. ISSN 2088-5334 http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=11761 10.18517/ijaseit.11.5.11761
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description Honey is an ancient food that is preferable as a health supplement. It contains oligosaccharides which made it an interesting candidate as a putative prebiotic. Hence, this study aims to evaluate the potential of Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium honey as a prebiotic source for the mixed culture of probiotics (Microflora of large intestines); Bifidobacteria animalis, and Lactobacillus acidophilus in an in vitro fermentation system. The outcome was compared with the Multiflora Australian honey and glucose, thus, to determine the potential of Acacia mangium honey oligosaccharides as a prebiotic in both extracted and non-extracted substrates. The mixed culture was able to grow on MRS agar by feeding the extracted oligosaccharides from the honey. Both non-extracted honeys resulted a significant bacterial count (CFU/mL) compared to the extracted samples. The non-extracted substrate showed higher spectrophotometer absorbance for in vitro fermentation of 24 h compared to the extracted substrate. Acacia mangium honey obtained 0.6418 Abs600nm, whilst Australian honey was found to be 0.7746 Abs600nm and glucose, 0.331 Abs600nm. The enumeration of probiotics showed that all samples tested significantly increased bacterial count (CFU/mL) at 24 h fermentation period. Acacia mangium honey acquired 900 CFU/mL. However, the Australian honey achieved 2605 CFU/mL. The extract (oligosaccharides) of Acacia mangium honey (445 CFU/mL) contributes to a higher bacterial count than glucose (410 CFU/mL), yet no significant difference from Australian honey extract (448 CFU/mL). Thus, Acacia mangium honey has the potential to be prebiotic for mixed cultures of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus.
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author Rawi, Muhamad Hanif
Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa
Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah
Sarbini, Shahrul Razid
spellingShingle Rawi, Muhamad Hanif
Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa
Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah
Sarbini, Shahrul Razid
Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
author_facet Rawi, Muhamad Hanif
Che Wan Sapawi, Che Wan Nur Safraa
Abd Razak, Hanisah Kamilah
Sarbini, Shahrul Razid
author_sort Rawi, Muhamad Hanif
title Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
title_short Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
title_full Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
title_fullStr Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the potential of the Malaysian Borneo Sarawak Acacia mangium Honey and Australian Honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of Bifidobacteria animalis and Lactobacillus acidophilus
title_sort evaluating the potential of the malaysian borneo sarawak acacia mangium honey and australian honey as prebiotic towards mixed culture probiotics of bifidobacteria animalis and lactobacillus acidophilus
publisher IJASEIT
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/97144/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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