Mixed fruit wastes as a potential source for Bacteriocin Producing Lactic acid bacterium – Lactobacillus saniviri NKSS1

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Mixed fruit juices contain microflora on the surface of fruits during the harvest and post-harvest practices. The presence of useful organisms like lactic acid bacteria from the mixed fruit wastes was explored in this study since these microbes use these wastes as a nutrient source for their growth. The lactic acid bacteria isolated using MRS medium was identified as Lactobacillus saniviri NKSS1 by 16s rRNA analysis. The bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus saniviri NKSS1 showed inhibitory effect against the food pathogen (Listeria monocytogenes) and clinical pathogen (Acinetobacter baumannii). Optimization of bacteriocin production from Lactobacillus saniviri NKSS1 was achieved at 24 h of incubation, temperature at 35 °C with the initial medium pH of 6.5. The carbon & nitrogen sources like dextrose (3% w/v) and yeast extract (0.75% w/v) enhanced the production of bacteriocin in MRS medium. Antimicrobial activity was reduced in the partially purified bacteriocin when incubated at 95 °C for 2 h but it retained its activity in the pH range of 5.5 to 8.5. Whereas, metals like CuSO4 and MgSO4 at (0.5 % w/v) interfered with the antagonistic activity of partially purified bacteriocin. Ionic detergents like SDS and CTAB partially decreased the antimicrobial activity, while other non-ionic detergents inhibited the antimicrobial activity completely. The molecular weight of partially purified bacteriocin from Lactobacillus saniviri NKSS1 was found to be 10.9 kDa. It can be concluded that bacteriocin of L. saniviri NKSS1 holds a promising potential for extension of shelf-life and improvement of microbiological safety in food industries.
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混合水果废料作为产生细菌素的乳酸菌-桑尼韦里乳杆菌NKSS1的潜在来源
在收获和收获后的实践中,混合果汁在水果表面含有微生物群。由于这些微生物利用这些废物作为其生长的营养来源,因此本研究探索了混合水果废物中乳酸菌等有益生物的存在。MRS培养基分离得到的乳酸菌经16s rRNA分析鉴定为桑尼viri乳杆菌NKSS1。saniviri乳杆菌NKSS1产生的细菌素对食品致病菌(单核增生李斯特菌)和临床致病菌(鲍曼不动杆菌)均有抑制作用。在培养24 h,温度35℃,初始培养基pH为6.5的条件下,对桑尼viri乳杆菌NKSS1产菌素进行了优化。葡萄糖(3% w/v)和酵母浸膏(0.75% w/v)等碳氮源均能提高MRS培养基中细菌素的产量。部分纯化的细菌素在95℃下孵育2 h,抑菌活性降低,但在pH为5.5 ~ 8.5范围内仍保持抑菌活性。而金属如CuSO4和MgSO4在(0.5% w/v)下干扰部分纯化的细菌素的拮抗活性。SDS和CTAB等离子型洗涤剂部分降低了抗菌活性,而其他非离子型洗涤剂则完全抑制了抗菌活性。从saniviri乳杆菌NKSS1中部分纯化的细菌素分子量为10.9 kDa。由此可见,saniviri NKSS1细菌素在延长食品保质期和提高食品微生物安全性方面具有广阔的应用前景。
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