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Bile Salt Hydrolase (Bsh) Activity Screening of Lactobacilli: In Vitro Selection of Indigenous Lactobacillus Strains with Potential Bile Salt Hydrolysing and Cholesterol-Lowering Ability.

Rajesh Kumar1,2, Sunita Grover3, Virender Kumar Batish4.   

Abstract

The bile salt hydrolase (Bsh) activity of probiotic bacterium residing in gastrointestinal tract has often being associated with its cholesterol-lowering effects. Hence, Bsh activity was explored in this study as the criterion for the selection of most potential Bsh-active and cholesterol-lowering indigenous Lactobacillus strains. Forty lactobacilli were adjudged Bsh active after a preliminary screening of 102 lactobacilli and occurrence of Bsh activity correlated well with their natural habitats. Of the 40 shortlisted lactobacilli, fifteen putative Lactobacillus strains were selected and further tested for their comparative Bsh activity. In the end, indigenous Lactobacillus plantarum strains Lp91 and Lp21 were emerged as the promising Bsh-active lactobacilli with their substrate preference inclined more towards glycocholate than other bile acid amino conjugates. In addition, strains Lp91 and Lp21 also exhibited significantly high bile salt deconjugation, cholesterol assimilation and cholesterol co-precipitation ability in vitro. In conclusion, indigenous L. plantarum strains Lp91 and Lp21 may be the promising candidate probiotics to elucidate the ecological significance of probiotic Bsh activity in vivo.

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Keywords:  Bile salt hydrolase; Cell-free extract; Indigenous lactobacilli

Year:  2012        PMID: 26782042     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-012-9101-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins        ISSN: 1867-1306            Impact factor:   4.609


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