Sauerkraut-derived LAB strains as potential probiotic candidates for modulating carbohydrate digestion attributing bacterial organic acid profiling to antidiabetic activity

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Science & Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1002/fsn3.4444
Sujay S. Huligere, Chandana Kumari V. B., Shashank M. Patil, Jayanthi M.K., Ling Shing Wong, Jureerat Kijsomporn, Jameel H. Al-Tamimi, Ramith Ramu
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Sauerkraut-derived lactic acid bacterial (LAB) strains have gained attention due to their potential health benefits. This study focuses on evaluating seven Sauerkraut-derived RAMULAB strains isolated from sauerkraut, aiming to identify promising candidates for modulating α-glucosidase (AG) and α-amylase (AM) enzymatic functions. RAMULAB strains with remarkable probiotic potential can contribute to the digestive health and manage conditions like diabetes. Identifying robust candidates from sauerkraut, a fermented food, holds promise for natural and cost-effective probiotic sources. The RAMULAB strains underwent extensive characterization, including identification through 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing. Their tolerance to harsh conditions, adherence properties, antimicrobial activity, antioxidant potential, and inhibition of AG and AM were assessed. In silico analyses explored their molecular interactions, particularly with hydroxycitric acid, a potential antidiabetic compound. Among the RAMULAB strains, RAMULAB48 emerged as a standout candidate. It displayed exceptional resilience to acidic bile (≥97%), and simulated gastrointestinal conditions (≥95%), highlighting its suitability for probiotic applications. RAMULAB48 exhibited robust adherence properties, including cell-surface hydrophobicity (80%), autoaggregation (42%), coaggregation with pathogens (≥33%), and adhesion to epithelial cells. Additionally, all seven isolates demonstrated gamma-hemolysis and resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin, Methicillin, and Vancomycin), while displaying strong antibacterial properties against foodborne pathogens. These RAMULAB strains also exhibited varying degrees of antioxidant activity, with RAMULAB48 displaying the highest potential (≥41%). In terms of antidiabetic activity, cell-free supernatant (CS) obtained from RAMULAB48 expressed the highest inhibition levels, notably inhibiting yeast AG by an impressive 59.55% and AM being by a remarkable 67.42%. RAMULAB48 produced organic acids, including hydroxycitric acid (28.024 mg/mL), which showed promising antidiabetic properties through in silico analyses, indicating favorable interactions with the target enzymes. This study identifies Lacticaseibacillus paracasei RAMULAB48, a Sauerkraut-derived RAMULAB strain, as a promising probiotic candidate with exceptional tolerance, adherence properties, antimicrobial activity, antioxidant potential, and antidiabetic effects. The presence of hydroxycitric acid further underscores its potential in managing diabetes.

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酸菜衍生的LAB菌株作为调节碳水化合物消化的潜在益生菌候选者,将细菌有机酸谱归因于抗糖尿病活性
酸菜衍生乳酸菌(LAB)菌株因其潜在的健康益处而受到关注。本研究对从酸菜中分离的7株酸菜衍生RAMULAB菌株进行了评价,旨在鉴定出具有调节α-葡萄糖苷酶(AG)和α-淀粉酶(AM)酶功能的候选菌株。RAMULAB菌株具有显著的益生菌潜力,可以促进消化健康并管理糖尿病等疾病。从酸菜(一种发酵食品)中确定强有力的候选菌,有望成为天然且具有成本效益的益生菌来源。RAMULAB菌株进行了广泛的鉴定,包括通过16S核糖体RNA (rRNA)测序进行鉴定。评估了它们对恶劣条件的耐受性、粘附性能、抗菌活性、抗氧化潜力以及对AG和AM的抑制作用。硅分析探索了它们的分子相互作用,特别是与羟基柠檬酸,一种潜在的抗糖尿病化合物。在RAMULAB菌株中,RAMULAB48成为了一个突出的候选者。它对酸性胆汁表现出优异的恢复能力(≥97%),并模拟胃肠道状况(≥95%),突出了其益生菌应用的适用性。RAMULAB48表现出强大的粘附特性,包括细胞表面疏水性(80%)、自聚集性(42%)、与病原体共聚集性(≥33%)以及与上皮细胞的粘附性。此外,所有7株分离株均表现出γ -溶血和对抗生素(卡那霉素、甲氧西林和万古霉素)的耐药性,同时对食源性病原体表现出较强的抗菌特性。RAMULAB菌株也表现出不同程度的抗氧化活性,其中RAMULAB48表现出最高的抗氧化能力(≥41%)。在抗糖尿病活性方面,从RAMULAB48获得的无细胞上清(CS)表达了最高的抑制水平,特别是对酵母AG的抑制率高达59.55%,对AM的抑制率高达67.42%。RAMULAB48产生的有机酸,包括羟基柠檬酸(28.024 mg/mL),通过硅分析显示出有希望的抗糖尿病特性,表明与靶酶有良好的相互作用。本研究鉴定了副干酪乳杆菌RAMULAB48,一种酸菜衍生的RAMULAB菌株,作为一种有前景的益生菌候选菌株,具有优异的耐受性、粘附性、抗菌活性、抗氧化潜力和抗糖尿病作用。羟基柠檬酸的存在进一步强调了其治疗糖尿病的潜力。
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Food Science & Nutrition
Food Science & Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: Food Science & Nutrition is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of food science and nutrition. The Journal will consider submissions of quality papers describing the results of fundamental and applied research related to all aspects of human food and nutrition, as well as interdisciplinary research that spans these two fields.
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