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Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation

BACKGROUND: Raw milk, meat and plant materials are subjected to high risks of contamination by various pathogenic bacteria and thus their growth prevention is a great challenge in the food industry. Food fermentation by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) besides changing its organoleptic characteristics als...

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Autores principales: Gavrilova, Elizaveta, Anisimova, Elizaveta, Gabdelkhadieva, Alsu, Nikitina, Elena, Vafina, Adel, Yarullina, Dina, Bogachev, Mikhail, Kayumov, Airat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6839075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31703621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1618-0
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author Gavrilova, Elizaveta
Anisimova, Elizaveta
Gabdelkhadieva, Alsu
Nikitina, Elena
Vafina, Adel
Yarullina, Dina
Bogachev, Mikhail
Kayumov, Airat
author_facet Gavrilova, Elizaveta
Anisimova, Elizaveta
Gabdelkhadieva, Alsu
Nikitina, Elena
Vafina, Adel
Yarullina, Dina
Bogachev, Mikhail
Kayumov, Airat
author_sort Gavrilova, Elizaveta
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description BACKGROUND: Raw milk, meat and plant materials are subjected to high risks of contamination by various pathogenic bacteria and thus their growth prevention is a great challenge in the food industry. Food fermentation by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) besides changing its organoleptic characteristics also helps to eliminate unfavorable microflora and represses growth of pathogens. To the date only few LABs has been reported to exhibit activity against bacteria embedded in the biofilms characterized by extreme resistance to antimicrobials, high exchange rate with resistance genes and represent high risk factor for foodborne disease development. RESULTS: Six novel LAB strains isolated from the clover silage exhibited pronounced antibacterial activity against biofilm embedded pathogens. We show explicitly that these strains demonstrate high acidification rate, completely repress the growth of E. coli, S. aureus and to a lesser extent P. aeruginosa as well as exhibit appropriate probiotic and milk-fermenting properties. Moreover, in contrast to the approved probiotic strain Lactobacillus plantarum 8PA3, the new isolates were able to efficiently eradicate preformed biofilms of these pathogens and prevent bacterial spreading originating from the biofilm. We suggest these strains as potential additives to the pre-cultures of conventional LAB strains as efficient tools targeting foodborne pathogens in order to prevent food contamination from either seeded raw material or biofilm-fouled equipment. CONCLUSIONS: The AG10 strain identified as L. plantarum demonstrate attractive probiotic and milk fermentation properties as well as high resistance to simulated gastric conditions thus appearing perspective as a starter culture for the prevention of bacterial contamination originating from fouled equipment during milk fermentation.
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spelling pubmed-68390752019-11-12 Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation Gavrilova, Elizaveta Anisimova, Elizaveta Gabdelkhadieva, Alsu Nikitina, Elena Vafina, Adel Yarullina, Dina Bogachev, Mikhail Kayumov, Airat BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Raw milk, meat and plant materials are subjected to high risks of contamination by various pathogenic bacteria and thus their growth prevention is a great challenge in the food industry. Food fermentation by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) besides changing its organoleptic characteristics also helps to eliminate unfavorable microflora and represses growth of pathogens. To the date only few LABs has been reported to exhibit activity against bacteria embedded in the biofilms characterized by extreme resistance to antimicrobials, high exchange rate with resistance genes and represent high risk factor for foodborne disease development. RESULTS: Six novel LAB strains isolated from the clover silage exhibited pronounced antibacterial activity against biofilm embedded pathogens. We show explicitly that these strains demonstrate high acidification rate, completely repress the growth of E. coli, S. aureus and to a lesser extent P. aeruginosa as well as exhibit appropriate probiotic and milk-fermenting properties. Moreover, in contrast to the approved probiotic strain Lactobacillus plantarum 8PA3, the new isolates were able to efficiently eradicate preformed biofilms of these pathogens and prevent bacterial spreading originating from the biofilm. We suggest these strains as potential additives to the pre-cultures of conventional LAB strains as efficient tools targeting foodborne pathogens in order to prevent food contamination from either seeded raw material or biofilm-fouled equipment. CONCLUSIONS: The AG10 strain identified as L. plantarum demonstrate attractive probiotic and milk fermentation properties as well as high resistance to simulated gastric conditions thus appearing perspective as a starter culture for the prevention of bacterial contamination originating from fouled equipment during milk fermentation. BioMed Central 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6839075/ /pubmed/31703621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1618-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Gavrilova, Elizaveta
Anisimova, Elizaveta
Gabdelkhadieva, Alsu
Nikitina, Elena
Vafina, Adel
Yarullina, Dina
Bogachev, Mikhail
Kayumov, Airat
Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title_full Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title_fullStr Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title_full_unstemmed Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title_short Newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
title_sort newly isolated lactic acid bacteria from silage targeting biofilms of foodborne pathogens during milk fermentation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6839075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31703621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1618-0
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