In vitro evaluation of the binding capacity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sc47 to adhere to the wall of Salmonella spp.

Luis Salvador Pérez-Sotelo, Martín Talavera-Rojas, Humberto G Monroy-Salazar, Salvador Lagunas-Bernabé, José A Cuarón-Ibargüengoytia, Roberto Montes de Oca Jimenez, Juan Carlos Vázquez-Chagoyán
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sc47 (Biosaf) is a commercially available baker's yeast strain (Lesaffre, France) that has been used as a probiotic in animal nutrition. It has been previously reported that animals fed with the yeast showed an improved resistance to several enteric infectious diseases. Some of the S. cerevisiae strains adhere potentially pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. This could be a mechanism through which animals fed with the yeast may become more resistant to infections caused by these microorganisms. In this paper, the adhesion of forty-five Salmonella spp. isolates to Sc47 was assessed by sedimentation and agglutination tests, and by light and electron microscopy. Results showed that 57.7% (26/45) of the isolates and 66.6% (6/9) of the Salmonella serovars tested adhered to the Sc47 cell wall.

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体外评价酿酒酵母Sc47对沙门氏菌壁的粘附能力。
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sc47 (Biosaf)是一种市售的面包酵母菌株(Lesaffre, France),已被用作动物营养中的益生菌。以前有报道说,用酵母喂养的动物对几种肠道传染病的抵抗力有所提高。一些酿酒酵母菌株粘附着潜在的致病菌,如大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌,这可能是一种机制,通过这种机制,喂食酵母的动物可能对这些微生物引起的感染更有抵抗力。本文采用沉降和凝集试验、光镜和电镜观察45株沙门菌对Sc47的粘附性。结果表明,57.7%(26/45)的分离菌和66.6%(6/9)的沙门氏菌血清型能粘附在Sc47细胞壁上。
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