Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey

Problem statement: This study reports the isolation of lactic acid bacteria from 13 honey samples produced in Malaysia, Libya and Saudi Arabia and their antibacterial activity against three Gram negative pathogenic bacteria. Approach: A modified MRS agar with 0.8% CaCO 3 and MRS with 1% glucose was...

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Main Authors: M.M., Aween,, Z., Hassan,, B.J., Muhialdin,, H.M., Noor,, Y.A., Eljamel,
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spelling my.usim-87982017-05-15T05:44:53Z Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey M.M., Aween, Z., Hassan, B.J., Muhialdin, H.M., Noor, Y.A., Eljamel, Antibacterial activity; Antibacterial properties; Demonstrated antimicrobial; Intensive care units (ICUs); Lactic acid bacteria (LAB); Multiple antibiotic resistant (MAR) Problem statement: This study reports the isolation of lactic acid bacteria from 13 honey samples produced in Malaysia, Libya and Saudi Arabia and their antibacterial activity against three Gram negative pathogenic bacteria. Approach: A modified MRS agar with 0.8% CaCO 3 and MRS with 1% glucose was found to facilitate isolation of LAB compared to MRS, tomato juice agar and modified tomato juice agar. 32 isolates were confirmed LAB by catalase test and Gram staining. Six isolates were screened for antibacterial activity and identified as strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus 1 by API CH50. Results: All the isolates showed very good inhibitory activity against target Gram negative bacteria as indicated by the diameter of inhibition zone: Salmonella Typhimurium (23-30 mm), Escherichia coli (7-18 mm) and Enterobacter aerogenes (10-18 mm) after 24 h incubation at 30°C. Supernatants of L. acidophilus 1 strains showed good antibacterial activity against all target bacteria. Heating the supernatants at 90 and 121°C for 1 h enhanced the antibacterial activity against all target bacteria except supernatants H006-A and H010-G against S. Typhimurium. Antibacterial activity of supernatants were maintained after pH adjustment to 3, but at pH5 supernatants H006-A, H008-D and H010-G lost the activity against S. Typhimurium and E. coli within 48 h of incubation while at pH 6 all supernatants lost activity except against E. aerogenes. Enzymes treatments of supernatants with RNase II and Proteinase K for 1 h inhibited all target bacteria except supernatants H008-D, H008-E and H006-A which were relatively sensitive to both enzymes against S. Typhimurium and E. coli. Conclusion/Recommendations: In conclusion, honey from different sources contains strains of L. acidophilus 1 that produced compounds with good antibacterial activity which may be responsible for the antibacterial properties of honey. © 2012 Science Publications. 2015-07-13T08:30:12Z 2015-07-13T08:30:12Z 2012 Article 1546-9239 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8798 http://thescipub.com/PDF/ajassp.2012.807.817.pdf en_US
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topic Antibacterial activity; Antibacterial properties;
Demonstrated antimicrobial; Intensive care units (ICUs);
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB);
Multiple antibiotic resistant (MAR)
spellingShingle Antibacterial activity; Antibacterial properties;
Demonstrated antimicrobial; Intensive care units (ICUs);
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB);
Multiple antibiotic resistant (MAR)
M.M., Aween,
Z., Hassan,
B.J., Muhialdin,
H.M., Noor,
Y.A., Eljamel,
Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
description Problem statement: This study reports the isolation of lactic acid bacteria from 13 honey samples produced in Malaysia, Libya and Saudi Arabia and their antibacterial activity against three Gram negative pathogenic bacteria. Approach: A modified MRS agar with 0.8% CaCO 3 and MRS with 1% glucose was found to facilitate isolation of LAB compared to MRS, tomato juice agar and modified tomato juice agar. 32 isolates were confirmed LAB by catalase test and Gram staining. Six isolates were screened for antibacterial activity and identified as strains of Lactobacillus acidophilus 1 by API CH50. Results: All the isolates showed very good inhibitory activity against target Gram negative bacteria as indicated by the diameter of inhibition zone: Salmonella Typhimurium (23-30 mm), Escherichia coli (7-18 mm) and Enterobacter aerogenes (10-18 mm) after 24 h incubation at 30°C. Supernatants of L. acidophilus 1 strains showed good antibacterial activity against all target bacteria. Heating the supernatants at 90 and 121°C for 1 h enhanced the antibacterial activity against all target bacteria except supernatants H006-A and H010-G against S. Typhimurium. Antibacterial activity of supernatants were maintained after pH adjustment to 3, but at pH5 supernatants H006-A, H008-D and H010-G lost the activity against S. Typhimurium and E. coli within 48 h of incubation while at pH 6 all supernatants lost activity except against E. aerogenes. Enzymes treatments of supernatants with RNase II and Proteinase K for 1 h inhibited all target bacteria except supernatants H008-D, H008-E and H006-A which were relatively sensitive to both enzymes against S. Typhimurium and E. coli. Conclusion/Recommendations: In conclusion, honey from different sources contains strains of L. acidophilus 1 that produced compounds with good antibacterial activity which may be responsible for the antibacterial properties of honey. © 2012 Science Publications.
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author M.M., Aween,
Z., Hassan,
B.J., Muhialdin,
H.M., Noor,
Y.A., Eljamel,
author_facet M.M., Aween,
Z., Hassan,
B.J., Muhialdin,
H.M., Noor,
Y.A., Eljamel,
author_sort M.M., Aween,
title Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
title_short Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
title_full Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
title_fullStr Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
title_sort evaluation on antibacterial activity of lactobacillus acidophilus strains isolated from honey
publishDate 2015
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8798
http://thescipub.com/PDF/ajassp.2012.807.817.pdf
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