Technological Aptitude and Applications of Leuconostoc mesenteroides Bioactive Strains Isolated from Algerian Raw Camel Milk
- 2013
- BioMed Research International 2013
- Z. Benmechernene
- H. Chentouf
- B. Yahia
- G. Fatima
- M. Quintela-Baluja
- P. Calo-Mata
- J. Barros-Velázquez
- PubMed: 24392451
- DOI: 10.1155/2013/418132
Abstract
Two strains (B7 and Z8) of the Leuconostoc mesenteroides subspecies mesenteroides that were isolated from Algerian camel milk from an initial pool of 13 strains and demonstrated a high ability to inhibit the growth of Listeria spp. were selected and characterised at the phenotypic and genotypic levels. Probiotic profiling and inhibition spectra against food borne pathogens in mixed cultures were also investigated. The bacteriocin produced by L. mesenteroides strain B7 was identified as leucocin B by specific PCR. In vitro studies demonstrated that both Leuconostoc mesenteroides strains exhibited a marked probiotic profile, showing high survival at low pH (2-3 and 4) in the presence of 0.5%, 1%, and 2% of bile salts and at pH 3 in the presence of 3 mg/mL pepsin. Susceptibility testing against antimicrobial agents was also performed for both strains. When tested in a mixed culture with Listeria innocua, Listeria ivanovii, or Staphylococcus aureus, strain B7 reduced the numbers of these species by 1.87, 1.78, and 1.38 log units, respectively. Consequently, these two strains were found to possess good probiotic properties in vitro and a high capacity for Listeria spp. inhibition in mixed cultures. Therefore, these strains have a favourable technological aptitude and a potential application as novel probiotic starters.
Research Insights
Supplement | Health Outcome | Effect Type | Effect Size |
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Leuconostoc mesenteroides | Improved Probiotic Profile | Beneficial | Large |
Leuconostoc mesenteroides | Reduced Pathogen Activity | Beneficial | Moderate |