Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity

Background and Aims: Lactobacillus salivarius is a well-known probiotic bacterium, which is commonly isolated from gastro-intestinal tract of human and animals. The objectives of the present study were isolation, molecular detection and antimicrobial characterization of L. salivarius from buffalo’s...

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Main Authors: Elham Hossein alipour, Karim Mardani, Mehran Moradi
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Language:English
Published: Farname 2018-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
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spelling doaj-5d98fc9bf1f040789161cdeb64f54d032021-07-02T09:52:25ZengFarnameIranian Journal of Medical Microbiology1735-86122345-43422018-07-0112296106Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial ActivityElham Hossein alipour0Karim Mardani1Mehran Moradi2 Department of Microbial Biotechnology, Faculty of Basic Science, Payam Noor Univercity, East of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran Background and Aims: Lactobacillus salivarius is a well-known probiotic bacterium, which is commonly isolated from gastro-intestinal tract of human and animals. The objectives of the present study were isolation, molecular detection and antimicrobial characterization of L. salivarius from buffalo’s raw milk. Materials and Methods: A total number of 20 buffalo milk samples were collected aseptically from traditional buffalo farms in Urmia city, Iran. Milk samples were cultured and incubated on MRS agar, then suspected colonies were primarily determined according to their appearance and biochemical characteristics. Bacteria species were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction accompanied by restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and nucleotide sequencing of 16s rRNA gene. Antimicrobial activity of L. salivarius against pathogenic bacteria including Listeria monocytogenesis, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus was examined using agar-spot and agar-disk diffusion methods. Cell surface hydrophobicity of L. salivarius was also investigated according to microbial adhesion to xylene and toluene hydrocarbons.  Results: From 60 suspected colonies which were selected according to phenotypic characteristics, 23 colonies were confirmed as lactic acid bacteria based on the molecular identification. Only one isolate belonged to L. salivarius. The antimicrobial activity results showed a significant growth inhibitory effect of L. salivarius on pathogenic bacteria comparing to standard bacteria. L. salivarius had the most inhibitory effect on S. aureus while it had the least  inhibitory against S. typhimurium. The hydrophobicity of L. salivarius to xylene and toluene were 55.3% and 55.6% respectively. Conclusions: Based on the results, the frequency of the Lactobacillus genus s was very low in buffalo milk. In addition, isolated L. salivarius had strong antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria.http://ijmm.ir/article-1-712-en.htmlBuffaloesLactobacillus salivariusAntimicrobial CapacityHydrophobicityMolecular DiagnosticsMilk.
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author Elham Hossein alipour
Karim Mardani
Mehran Moradi
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Karim Mardani
Mehran Moradi
Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
Buffaloes
Lactobacillus salivarius
Antimicrobial Capacity
Hydrophobicity
Molecular Diagnostics
Milk.
author_facet Elham Hossein alipour
Karim Mardani
Mehran Moradi
author_sort Elham Hossein alipour
title Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
title_short Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
title_full Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
title_fullStr Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Identification of Lactobacillus salivarius from Buffalo Milk and Evaluation of Its Antimicrobial Activity
title_sort isolation and identification of lactobacillus salivarius from buffalo milk and evaluation of its antimicrobial activity
publisher Farname
series Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology
issn 1735-8612
2345-4342
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Background and Aims: Lactobacillus salivarius is a well-known probiotic bacterium, which is commonly isolated from gastro-intestinal tract of human and animals. The objectives of the present study were isolation, molecular detection and antimicrobial characterization of L. salivarius from buffalo’s raw milk. Materials and Methods: A total number of 20 buffalo milk samples were collected aseptically from traditional buffalo farms in Urmia city, Iran. Milk samples were cultured and incubated on MRS agar, then suspected colonies were primarily determined according to their appearance and biochemical characteristics. Bacteria species were confirmed by polymerase chain reaction accompanied by restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and nucleotide sequencing of 16s rRNA gene. Antimicrobial activity of L. salivarius against pathogenic bacteria including Listeria monocytogenesis, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus was examined using agar-spot and agar-disk diffusion methods. Cell surface hydrophobicity of L. salivarius was also investigated according to microbial adhesion to xylene and toluene hydrocarbons.  Results: From 60 suspected colonies which were selected according to phenotypic characteristics, 23 colonies were confirmed as lactic acid bacteria based on the molecular identification. Only one isolate belonged to L. salivarius. The antimicrobial activity results showed a significant growth inhibitory effect of L. salivarius on pathogenic bacteria comparing to standard bacteria. L. salivarius had the most inhibitory effect on S. aureus while it had the least  inhibitory against S. typhimurium. The hydrophobicity of L. salivarius to xylene and toluene were 55.3% and 55.6% respectively. Conclusions: Based on the results, the frequency of the Lactobacillus genus s was very low in buffalo milk. In addition, isolated L. salivarius had strong antimicrobial activity against pathogenic bacteria.
topic Buffaloes
Lactobacillus salivarius
Antimicrobial Capacity
Hydrophobicity
Molecular Diagnostics
Milk.
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