Isolation and identification of potent probiotics with high lead removal capability

Shaheen, Amany El Sayed; ElBaghdady, Khaled; Zakaria, Abeer Emam;

Abstract


Probiotics play an effective and significant role in human health. The aim of this study was to isolate potential probiotics from Egyptian sources. Among the 14 different bacterial isolates recovered from 8 different sources on Man-Rogosa-Sharp (MRS) agar medium, 5 isolates exhibited tolerance to pH 3 and survived at bile concentration of 0.3% for 3h. The selected isolates were resistant to amikacin, vancomycin, ciprofloxacin and bacitracin. In addition, they showed high antibacterial activity against 7 pathogens. Hydrophobicity using xylene and toluene showed high hydrophobic property for M isolate with toluene and xylene (80.43±0.95% and 78.2±0.73%, respectively). The potent isolate was identified by 16S rRNA gene as Lactobacillus plantarum strain M (KY508300). This strain was able to remove 71.28 ± 0.4 % of lead (1mg/ml) after 5min. The probiotic strain M showed count stability in yoghurt up to 21 days. The characteristic features of L. plantarum strain M as potent probiotics entitled it to be used in industrial and environmental applications.


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Title Isolation and identification of potent probiotics with high lead removal capability
Authors Shaheen, Amany El Sayed; ElBaghdady, Khaled ; Zakaria, Abeer Emam
Keywords Antimicrobial | Bile | Hydrophobicity | Lead | PH | Probiotics
Issue Date 1-Mar-2019
Journal Egyptian journal of Botany 
ISSN 03759237
DOI 10.21608/ejbo.2018.4532.1190
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85068424741

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