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First characterization of the probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria isolated from Costa Rican pineapple silages
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Jannette Wen Fang Wu Wu1  Mauricio Redondo-Solano2  Lidieth Uribe3  Rodolfo WingChing-Jones4  Jessie Usaga5  Natalia Barboza6 
[1] Food Technology Department, Universidad de Costa Rica;Research Center for Tropical Diseases ,(CIET) and Food Microbiology Research and Training Laboratory ,(LIMA), College of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica ,(UCR), Universidad de Costa Rica;Agronomic Research Center ,(CIA), Universidad de Costa Rica;Animal Science Department, Animal Nutrition Research Center ,(CINA), Universidad de Costa Rica;National Center for Food Science and Technology ,(CITA), Universidad de Costa Rica;Food Technology Department, National Center for Food Science and Technology ,(CITA), Center for Research in Cellular and Molecular Biology ,(CIBCM), Universidad de Costa Rica
关键词: Agro-industrial residuals;    Gastrointestinal tract survivor;    Pathogens;    Inhibition;    Antibiotics resistance;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.12437
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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BackgroundAgro-industrial waste from tropical environments could be an important source of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) with probiotic potential.MethodsTwelve LAB isolates were isolated from pineapple silages. The species identification was carried out considering 16S rRNA and pheS genes. Experiments to evaluate the probiotic potential of the isolates included survival under simulated gastrointestinal environment, in vitro antagonistic activity (against Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes), auto-aggregation assays, antibiotic susceptibility, presence of plasmids, adhesiveness to epithelial cells, and antagonistic activity against Salmonella in HeLa cells.ResultsLacticaseibacillus paracasei, Lentilactobacillus parafarraginis, Limosilactobacillus fermentum, and Weissella ghanensis were identified. Survival of one of the isolates was 90% or higher after exposure to acidic conditions (pH: 2), six isolates showed at least 61% survival after exposure to bile salts. The three most promising isolates, based on survivability tests, showed a strong antagonistic effect against Salmonella. However, only L. paracasei_6714 showed a strong Listeria inhibition pattern; this isolate showed a good auto-aggregation ability, was resistant to some of the tested antibiotics but was not found to harbor plasmids; it also showed a high capacity for adhesion to epithelial cells and prevented the invasion of Salmonella in HeLa cells. After further in vivo evaluations, L. paracasei_6714 may be considered a probiotic candidate for food industry applications and may have promising performance in acidic products due to its origin.

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