Title of article :
Antibacterial Activity of Bacteriocin - Isolated from Lactobacillus Spp. against Some Pathogenic Bacteria
Author/Authors :
Al-Rawi ، Susan Saab Manfi Anbar Education Directorate , Salahdin ، Omar Dheyauldeen Medical Laboratory Techniques Department - Al-Maarif University College , Al-Alaq ، Farah Tareq Department of Biology - College of Science - University of Babylon , Abdulazeem ، Lubna DNA Research Center - University of Babylon , Kzar ، Mazin H. Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - Al-Mustaqbal University College , Khattab ، Shawky Essam Chemistry Department, Biochemistry Division - Faculty Of Science - Al-Azhar University , Naje ، Ahmed Samir College of Engineering - Al-Qasim Green University
From page :
702
To page :
709
Abstract :
Objective: A member of the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) group, lactobacilli are well-known for their probiotic properties. They also possess several unique properties, including the ability to produce lactic acid, enzymes like – galactosidase, secretory proteinaceous toxins, and bacteriocins, which are naturally occurring antimicrobials. Bacteriocin is a bio-preservative substance with the potential (when employed as a natural food preservative) to inhibit the growth of some pathogenic bacteria in the food business, although it is not commercially available, little used, and expensive. Methods: The study aimed to isolate and identify Lactobacillus spp. from milk and yogurt, and then some isolates were selected with the potential to produce bacteriocins to suppress the growth of some pathogenic bacteria isolated from clinical infection as MDR bacteria. Results: 35 samples were collected from milk and yogurt, and then 12 isolates of Lactobacillus spp. were isolated. one isolate was selected to extract the bacteriocins to evaluate their activity against some pathogenic bacteria. The findings of this study showed all bacteria under study are MDR and bacteriocins have an effective action as antibacterial. Conclusion: This research showed the potential of bacteriocin as a food biopreservative to prevent food spoiling and harmful bacterial growth.
Keywords :
Lactobacillus spp , Bacteriocins , MDR bacteria
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences
Record number :
2733478
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