| Literature DB >> 27857539 |
Haykuhi Charchoghlyan1, Heejun Kwon1, Dong-Ju Hwang1, Jong Suk Lee2, Junsoo Lee3, Myunghee Kim1.
Abstract
Lactobacillus acidophilus n.v. Er2 317/402 strain Narine is known as a health beneficial functional probiotic culture and supplementary source of nutrition for newborns. In this study, in vitro antimicrobial activities of Narine-lyophilized (Narine-L), Narine-heat treated (Narine-HT), and Narine crude cell-free extract (Narine-CCFE) were evaluated against pathogen Cronobacter sakazakii (C. sakazakii) in agar as well as in a reconstituted powdered infant formula (RPIF) model. Inhibition zones of 30 mg Narine-L and Narine-HT were both 150 U, whereas inhibition zone of 30 mg Narine-CCFE was 200 U. Narine-L (1 g) and Narine-HT (1 g) were added to 10 mL of artificially contaminated RPIF, respectively, containing 100 μL of C. sakazakii (1.62×108 colony forming unit (CFU)/mL). After treatment with Narine-L and Narine-HT for 3 h and 6 h at 37℃, less than ≤107 CFU/mL of C. sakazakii was detected in RPIF. Without Narine-L and Narine-HT treatment, the population of C. sakazakii increased up to 5.36×109 CFU/mL after 6 h. Examination by transmission electron microscopy confirmed C. sakazakii cells were damaged by Narine-CCFE. Thus, employing Narine culture as a natural and safe bio-preservative may protect infants from C. sakazakii.Entities:
Keywords: Cronobacter sakazakii; Lactobacillus acidophilus; antimicrobial activity; infant food
Year: 2016 PMID: 27857539 PMCID: PMC5112426 DOI: 10.5851/kosfa.2016.36.5.635
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour ISSN: 1225-8563 Impact factor: 2.622
Fig. 1.Antimicrobial activity of Narine-lyophilized, Narine-heat treated, and Narine crude cell-free extract.
Average number of Cronobacter sakazakii cells under treatment with Narine in powdered infant formula (Unit: CFU/mL)
| Sample | 0 h | 3 h | 6 h |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control a) | 1.62×108 | 3.17×109 | 5.36×109 |
| Narine-lyophilizedb) | 1.62×108 | ≤107 | ≤107 |
| Narine-heat treated c) | 1.62×108 | ≤107 | ≤107 |
a)Reconstituted powdered infant formula artificially contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii. b)Reconstituted powdered infant formula artificially contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii under treatment with Narine-lyophilized. c)Reconstituted powdered infant formula artificially contaminated with Cronobacter sakazakii under treatment with Narine-heat treated.
Fig. 2.Transmission electron microscopy of Cronobacter sakazakii.