蜜蜂和地蜂中孔氏芽孢杆菌和bomella sp.的分离及益生菌评价。

IF 2.3 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY International Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-04 DOI:10.1007/s10123-024-00631-6
Mehtap Usta, Kübra Zengin, Samet Okuyan, Serhat Solmaz, Remziye Nalçacıoğlu, Zihni Demirbağ
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安那托利亚蜜蜂(Apis mellifera anatoliaca)和土蜂(Bombus terrestris)是安那托利亚蜜蜂中的重要物种。在这种情况下,保护这些蜜蜂的健康尤为重要。乳酸菌(LAB)和乙酸菌(AAB)对蜜蜂的健康至关重要。本研究旨在鉴定和评价从anatoliaca m.s anatoliaca和b.s terrestris中分离的乳杆菌和Bombella细菌的抗菌和益生菌特性。通过形态学(革兰氏染色)、生理学(过氧化氢酶检测)和分子分析(16s rRNA)分析,确定菌株为昆基芽孢杆菌和Bombella sp.。扫描电镜观察了菌株的形态和排列。分离的乳杆菌革兰氏阳性,过氧化氢酶阴性;分离bomella革兰氏阴性,过氧化氢酶阳性。通过对酸、胃蛋白酶、胰酶和胆汁盐的抗性来确定益生菌的特性。结果表明,所有细菌在所有pH值下均表现出良好的存活率,最长可达24小时。该菌株对普通变形杆菌ATCC 13315有抑菌活性。药敏试验显示所有细菌对制霉菌素敏感。对大观霉素、环己亚胺、卡那霉素、环丙沙星和链霉素(10 mg/ml)均敏感。这些结果表明,黄芽孢杆菌具有作为益生菌使用的潜力。我们认为,通过本研究获得的细菌具有益生菌特性,有可能通过制备进一步研究支持的制剂在自然环境中使用。
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Isolation and probiotic evaluation of Apilactobacillus kunkeei and Bombella sp. from Apis mellifera anatoliaca and Bombus terrestris.

The Anatolian honey bee (Apis mellifera anatoliaca) and Bombus terrestris are important species in Türkiye. In this context, protecting the health of these honey bees is particularly important. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and acetic acid bacteria (AAB) are very important for the health of bees. This study aimed to identify and evaluate the antimicrobial and probiotic properties of Lactobacillus and Bombella bacteria isolated from A. m. anatoliaca and B. terrestris. As a result of morphological (Gram staining), physiological (catalase test), and molecular analysis (16 s rRNA) studies, the bacteria were determined to be Apilactobacillus kunkeei and Bombella sp. The shape and arrangement of the bacteria were observed by scanning electron microscopy analyses. Lactobacillus isolates were determined as Gram positive and catalase negative; Bombella isolate was Gram negative and catalase positive. Probiotic properties were determined by the resistance to acid, pepsin, pancreatin, and bile salts. Results showed that all bacteria demonstrated good survival for up to 24 h at all pH values tested. It (A. kunkeei from A. m. anatoliaca) showed antimicrobial activity against Proteus vulgaris ATCC 13315 strain. Antibiotic susceptibility tests showed that all bacteria were susceptible to nystatin. Also A. kunkeei from A. m. anatoliaca was susceptible to spectinomycin, cycloheximide, kanamycin, ciprofloxacin, and streptomycin (10 mg/ml) antibiotics. All these results suggest that A. kunkeei has potential to be used as a probiotic. It is thought that the bacteria obtained as a result of this study have probiotic properties and have the potential to be used in the natural environment by preparing preparations supported by further studies.

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International Microbiology
International Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: International Microbiology publishes information on basic and applied microbiology for a worldwide readership. The journal publishes articles and short reviews based on original research, articles about microbiologists and their work and questions related to the history and sociology of this science. Also offered are perspectives, opinion, book reviews and editorials. A distinguishing feature of International Microbiology is its broadening of the term microbiology to include eukaryotic microorganisms.
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