Microbial goldmine: Investigating probiotic floral diversity in human breast milk

Ayesha Saeed , Azra Yasmin , Mehreen Baig , Maryam Pervaiz , Muhammad Arslan Ahmed , Muhammad Tabish , Humaira Hashmat
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Breast milk contains many bacteria to shapes the newborn's gut microbiota. Breastfeeding benefits the newborn health due to beneficial bacteria present inside the human milk. Thus the present study targets to examine the diversity of isolated probiotic flora residing in human milk associating with enhanced infant's health and to be used in milk formula as a possible candidates. From eleven healthy lactating mothers the milk samples were collected and the isolated bacteria were then enumerated on L-cystein augmented MRS (de Man Rogosa & Sharpe) media, the prophologically distinguishable colonies were then identified using biochemical (API-50 CH Kit) and 16S DNA sequence identification methods. Fifty diverse bacteria belonging to three bacterial genera (Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Bacillus) were obtained. Phylogenetic analysis was done for carbohydrate fermentation patrens using R programing and for 16S DNA sequence variations using Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Tool (MEGA) to cluster the isolates together. Tolerance of the isolated strain in gastrointestinal environment is also analised depicting endurance of the isolated potential probiotics in artificially simulated gastric juice (pH 2) and 0.3% bile salt concentration. In conclusion, an exclusive microbiota harbored by breast milk comprised mainly of Staphylococcus hominis, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Streptococcus salivaries, and Streptococcus lactarius. The flora colonize the newborn's gut and become an important probiotic source used in the simulated mother's milk formula. Therefore, human milk could be a good source of probiotics for infants.

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微生物金矿调查母乳中益生菌花的多样性
母乳中含有多种细菌,可塑造新生儿的肠道微生物群。母乳中的有益细菌有益于新生儿的健康。因此,本研究旨在检测母乳中分离出的益生菌群的多样性,这些益生菌群与增强婴儿健康有关,并可作为候选菌群用于配方奶粉中。研究人员从 11 位健康的哺乳期母亲身上采集了乳汁样本,然后在 L-半胱氨酸增强 MRS(de Man Rogosa & Sharpe)培养基上对分离出的细菌进行了计数,并使用生化(API-50 CH Kit)和 16S DNA 序列鉴定方法对可从生物学角度区分的菌落进行了鉴定。获得了属于三个细菌属(葡萄球菌、链球菌和芽孢杆菌)的 50 种不同细菌。使用 R 程序对碳水化合物发酵菌株进行了系统发育分析,并使用分子进化遗传学分析工具(MEGA)对 16S DNA 序列变异进行了系统发育分析,从而将分离菌株聚类在一起。还分析了分离菌株在胃肠道环境中的耐受性,描述了分离的潜在益生菌在人工模拟胃液(pH 值为 2)和 0.3% 胆盐浓度下的耐受性。总之,母乳中独有的微生物群主要包括人类葡萄球菌、表皮葡萄球菌、唾液链球菌和乳酸链球菌。这些菌群在新生儿肠道中定植,成为模拟母乳配方中使用的重要益生菌来源。因此,母乳可以成为婴儿益生菌的良好来源。
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Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre
Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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