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Adhesion Capacity of Weissella cibaria to Bovine Mammary Tissue and the Effect of Bio-Sealant Topical Application on Physicochemical Properties of Milk.

Liliana Serna-Cock1, Omar Vladimir Pabón-Rodríguez2, Gloria Inés Giraldo-Gómez3.   

Abstract

The ability of a probiotic strain (Weissella cibaria) to adhere on tissue and the effect of its topical application in nipples of lactating cows on physicochemical characteristics of milk were evaluated. An ex vivo model was used to demonstrate the adhesion capacity of W. cibaria. Tissue samples were randomly distributed in three different solutions corresponding to three treatments (a nipple bio-sealant formulation, sterile PBS solution and biomass of W. cibaria, sterile PBS solution without microorganism addition). The number of bacteria adhered in tissue was quantified and observed using electron microscopy. Additionally, a bio-sealant prepared with W. cibaria was topically applied to nipples of dairy cows. Milk samples were taken every 7 days for 60 days. Two controls were used. California mastitis test (CMT), somatic cell count, electrical conductivity, pH, density, and acidity were evaluated. The adhesion capacity of W. cibaria strain to epithelial cells of bovine teat tissue samples was demonstrated. When the strain was added as a bio-sealant, the adhesion capacity of W. cibaria was 80.44%. The response variables did not show significant differences among treatments; these results indicate the safety of the topical application of W. cibaria on the bovine mammary gland. In this study, a new safe way of administering probiotic microorganisms in nipples of lactating cows was demonstrated. W. cibaria adheres to the bovine mammary tissue and can be topically applied in nipples of lactating cows without affecting the physicochemical characteristics of milk.

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Keywords:  Adhesion ability; Mammary tissue; Mastitis; Probiotic strain properties

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30430360     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-018-9481-0

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


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