Antibiotic Susceptibility Profile and Survival of Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Bifidobacterium catenulatum of Human and Avian Origin in Stored Yoghurt

Onyibe J.E. , Oluwole O.B. , Ogunbanwo S.T. , Sanni A.I.
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Bifidobacteria are categorized as health-promoting microorganisms (probiotics) in the gastrointestinal tracts of humans and animals. Antibiotic susceptibility is a key criterion for probiotic agent selection. Good survival of probiotics during storage at selected storage temperature(s) is highly desirable. Bifidobacteria isolated from human and chicken were thus characterized phenotypically by their ability to produce fructose-6-phosphoketolase enzyme. Eight selected isolates were then characterized on molecular basis employing genus-specific and species-specific 16S rRNA gene primers, and their antibiotic susceptibilities were also evaluated. Isolates were confirmed to be strains of B. catenulatum (4) and B. adolescentis (4). Studied strains were resistant to streptomycin, gentamycin, cloxacillin and cotrimoxazole but susceptible to chloramphenicol, augmentin, amoxicillin and erythromycin. Three strains (B. catenulatum HM2, B. catenulatum HM3 and B. catenulatum HM5) showed atypical tetracycline resistance. B. catenulatum HM2, B. adolescentis CH2 and B. adolescentis CH3 showed significant reduction in counts (p < 0.05) and survived in adequate amount in yoghurt stored at 4°C and -18°C for 4 weeks. In addition to presenting acceptable antibiotic susceptibility profile and exhibiting good survival in stored yoghurt, the bifidobacteria isolates inhibited Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25925 and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 in-vitro and demonstrated potential for application as probiotic agents for human and agricultural purposes.

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人源性和禽源性青少年双歧杆菌和链状双歧杆菌在贮存型酸奶中的抗生素敏感性及存活
双歧杆菌被归类为人类和动物胃肠道中促进健康的微生物(益生菌)。抗生素敏感性是选择益生菌制剂的重要依据。在选定的储存温度下,益生菌在储存期间的良好存活率是非常理想的。因此,从人类和鸡中分离的双歧杆菌的表型特征是它们产生果糖-6-磷酸酮醇酶的能力。采用属特异性和种特异性16S rRNA基因引物对8株分离菌株进行分子特征分析,并对其进行抗生素敏感性评价。分离菌株为B. catenulatum(4)和B.青春期(4)。所研究菌株对链霉素、庆大霉素、氯西林和复方新诺明耐药,对氯霉素、augmentin、阿莫西林和红霉素敏感。3株菌株(B. catenulatum HM2、B. catenulatum HM3和B. catenulatum HM5)表现出非典型四环素耐药性。B. catenulatum HM2、B.青春期CH2和B.青春期CH3的计数显著降低(p <0.05),在4°C和-18°C保存的酸奶中存活4周。除了表现出可接受的抗生素敏感性和在储存酸奶中表现出良好的存活率外,双歧杆菌分离物在体外抑制金黄色葡萄球菌ATCC 25925和大肠杆菌ATCC 25922,并显示出作为人类和农业用途的益生菌剂的潜力。
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