Review LANTIBIOTICS OF MILK ISOLATES: A SHORT REVIEW ON CHARACTERIZATION AND POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS

V. N. Veettil, V. Chitra
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Milk, due to its high nutritional content, is an excellent medium for supporting growth of diverse group of microorganisms, many of which produce beneficial compounds like bacteriocins. Class I bacteriocins, called lantibiotics, are ribosomally synthesized, post-translationally modified peptides containing unusual amino acids, such as dehydrated and lanthionine residues with antibacterial activities.  Bacterial strains isolated from milk and dairy products produce a range of lantibiotics which can employed for development of food preservatives, flavor enhancers and as alternate treatment strategies for multi drug resistant bacterial pathogens. The diverse category of lantibiotics from milk isolates include well characterized prototypes like nisin to newer peptides yet to be studied.  In this review, details of most prominent lantibiotics obtained from milk isolates have been presented with special focus on applications of these lantibiotics in therapeutics and food.
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牛奶由于其高营养成分,是支持多种微生物生长的极好培养基,其中许多微生物产生有益的化合物,如细菌素。第一类细菌素,被称为抗生素,是核糖体合成的,翻译后修饰的肽,含有不寻常的氨基酸,如脱水和具有抗菌活性的衣硫氨酸残基。从牛奶和乳制品中分离出的细菌菌株产生一系列抗生素,可用于开发食品防腐剂、风味增强剂和作为多重耐药细菌病原体的替代治疗策略。从牛奶分离物中分离出的各种抗生素包括特征良好的原型,如nisin到尚未研究的新肽。在这篇综述中,详细介绍了从牛奶分离物中获得的最重要的l抗生素,并特别关注了这些l抗生素在治疗和食品中的应用。
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