Safety Assessment of Indigenous Probiotic Strain Lactobacillus plantarum Dad-13 Isolated from Dadih Using Sprague Dawley Rats as a Model

E. Rahayu, I. H. Rusdan, Armita Athennia, R. Z. Kamil, P. C. Pramesi, Y. Marsono, T. Utami, J. Widada
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Lactobacillus plantarum Dad-13 is a probiotic candidate from dadih, a traditional fermented buffalo milk from West Sumatera, Indonesia. This study aimed to evaluate safety aspects of L. plantarum Dad-13 in high dose consumption on Sprague Dawley rats. Two treatment groups were fed with 1011 CFU/mL/day of L. plantarum Dad-13 for 14 and 28 days respectively. Two placebo groups were fed with 1 mL skimmed milk per day for 14 and 28 days and a fifth, untreated group used as control. Feed intake and body weight were monitored, while blood samples and mesenteric lymph node (MPN) organs were dissected. Organ weight, leukocyte profiles, glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT) activity, plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration and intestinal morphology were measured. Microbial analyses were conducted on fecal matter, digesta, blood and organs. Results showed that consumption did not negatively affect general health, organ weight, leukocyte profiles, GOT activity, MDA concentration and intestinal morphology. Numbers of L. plantarum in treated rats’ feces were significantly increased, indicating its survival in gastrointestinal tracts. Bacteria in the blood and organs of both groups were identified using rep-PCR with BOX A1R primer, which revealed that it was not identical to L. plantarum Dad-13. Thus, L. plantarum Dad-13 did not translocate in the organs and blood of rats. Therefore, L. plantarum Dad-13 is suggested as likely to be safe for human consumption.
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大鼠植物乳杆菌Dad-13的安全性评价
植物乳杆菌Dad-13是一种来自印度尼西亚西苏门答腊的传统发酵水牛奶dadih的益生菌候选菌。本研究旨在评价大鼠大剂量食用植物乳杆菌Dad-13的安全性。两个处理组分别饲喂1011 CFU/mL/d的植物乳杆菌Dad-13,连续饲喂14和28 d。两个安慰剂组每天喂1毫升脱脂牛奶,持续14天和28天,第五组,未经治疗的组作为对照。监测采食量和体重,解剖血液和肠系膜淋巴结(MPN)器官。测定脏器重量、白细胞谱、谷草转氨酶(GOT)活性、血浆丙二醛(MDA)浓度和肠道形态。粪便、食糜、血液和脏器微生物分析。结果表明,食用大豆对总体健康、器官重量、白细胞谱、GOT活性、MDA浓度和肠道形态没有负面影响。处理后的大鼠粪便中植物乳杆菌的数量显著增加,表明其在胃肠道中存活。用BOX A1R引物对两组小鼠血液和器官中的细菌进行了pcr鉴定,结果表明该引物与L. plantarum Dad-13不相同。因此,植物乳杆菌Dad-13在大鼠的器官和血液中不发生易位。因此,植物芽孢杆菌Dad-13可能对人类食用是安全的。
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