抗生素对 Kluyveromyces marxianus 的抑制作用。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ram.2023.12.004
Rafael Lisandro Althaus, Orlando Guillermo Nagel, Dafna Eluk
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使用微孔板中的马氏克鲁维酵母菌进行生物测定,以确定 28 种抗生素(氨基糖苷类、β-内酰胺类、大环内酯类、喹诺酮类、四环素类和磺胺类)对乳清中这种酵母菌的抑制作用。为此,使用 12 种不同浓度的抗生素进行 16 次重复,构建了每种抗生素的剂量-反应曲线。平板在 40°C 下培养,直到阴性样品显示出指示剂(5-7 小时)。随后,用比浊法(λ=600 纳米)测量每个平板中酵母细胞的吸光度,并应用逻辑回归模型。计算出对酵母的生长有 10%(IC10)和 50%(IC50)抑制作用的浓度。结果得出的结论是,被头孢菌素、喹诺酮类和四环素污染的乳清在接近最大残留限量的水平下会抑制马氏酵母菌的生长。因此,为了通过马钱子酵母菌发酵重新利用这些受污染的乳清,应事先进行灭活处理。
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Inhibitory action of antibiotics on Kluyveromyces marxianus

A bioassay containing Kluyveromyces marxianus in microtiter plates was used to determine the inhibitory action of 28 antibiotics (aminoglycosides, beta-lactams, macrolides, quinolones, tetracyclines and sulfonamides) against this yeast in whey. For this purpose, the dose–response curve for each antibiotic was constructed using 16 replicates of 12 different concentrations of the antibiotic. The plates were incubated at 40 °C until the negative samples exhibited their indicator (5–7 h). Subsequently, the absorbances of the yeast cells in each plate were measured by the turbidimetric method (λ = 600 nm) and the logistic regression model was applied. The concentrations causing 10% (IC10) and 50% (IC50) of growth inhibition of the yeast were calculated. The results allowed to conclude that whey contaminated with cephalosporins, quinolones and tetracyclines at levels close to the Maximum Residue Limits inhibits the growth of K. marxianus. Therefore, previous inactivation treatments should be implemented in order to re-use this contaminated whey by fermentation with K. marxianus.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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