Title of article :
Molecular study and probiotic potency of lactic acid bacteria isolated from dairy products in Mazandaran Province of Iran and it antagonistic effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Author/Authors :
Mousavizadeh, Monavar-ul-Sadat Microbiology Group - Biological Sciences Faculty - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Mehrabian, Sedigheh Microbiology Group - Biological Sciences Faculty - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Ashrafi, Fatemeh Microbiology Group - Biological Sciences Faculty - Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Tajabadi Ebrahimi, Maryam Microbiology Group - Biological Sciences Faculty - Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Probiotics are living dietary supplements that exert their health benefits by
improving the intestinal microbial balance in the host. lactic acid bacteria are the
most common type of bacteria that have been identified as probiotics. This study
isolated lactic acid bacteria from the traditional yogurt, dooghd and, curd of
Mazandaran Province in Iran and investigated their probiotic potency and
antimicrobial effect on Pseudomonas aeruginosa. lactic acid bacteria were isolated
by phenotypic and biochemical tests of acid resistance and bile salt tolerance tests,
and their primary probiotic index was evaluated. The inhibitory effect of the
isolated bacteria on P. aeruginosa was investigated by the disk-diffusion agar
method. The non-growth halo diameter was measured around the disk. In order to
reduce errors, each test was repeated at least three times, and the mean non-growth
halo diameter was measured on Mueller-Hinton agar and its antagonistic effect was
investigated. The findings showed that adding a lactobacillus dose increases its
inhibitory effects. The Lactobacillus plantarum were identified using specific
primer pairs of the 16S rRNA gene, the established specific band, and PCR product
sequencing. Rec A gene PCR was performed for differentiating the members of this
group using specific primers and five L. plantarum strains were identified.
According to the results of this study, lactobacilli were well able to inhibit the
growth of pathogenetic strains. In this study, L. plantarum had an inhibitory effect
on P. aeruginosa.
Keywords :
Lactobacillus , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Antagonistic , PCR , Rec A
Journal title :
International Journal of Molecular and Clinical Microbiology (IJMCM)