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Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Buforin I and Nisin and Synergistic Effect of the Combination of them as a Novel Antimicrobial Preservative.

Sahar Roshanak, Fakhri Shahidi1, Farideh Tabatabaei Yazdi, Ali Javadmanesh, Jebraeil Movaffagh.   

Abstract

One of the most effective methods for increasing the antimicrobial activity of a substance is to combine it with one or more other antimicrobial agents. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of buforin I and nisin alone and investigate the synergistic action of these compounds against the most important food spoilage microorganisms in clouding B. subtilis, S. epidermidis, L. innocua, E. coli, S. Enteritidis, A. oryzae, R. glutinis and G. candidum. The results of MIC and MBC/MFC examinations showed that buforin I had higher antimicrobial activity than nisin on all the microbial strains used in this study (p≤0.5). E.coli was the most resistant to both antimicrobial agents, while Listeria innocua and Staphylococcus epidermidis were the most sensitive to nisin and buforin I, respectively. The results of synergistic interaction between buforin I and nisin indicated that the combination of buforin I and nisin on B. subtilis, S. epidermidis and A. oryzae showed synergistic effect, while it had no effect on S. Enteritidis and Geotrichum candidum. The combination of buforin I and nisin showed partial synergistic effect on Listeria innocua, Escherichia coli, Rhodotorula glutinis. Assessment of viability of the microorganisms under the antimicrobial agents alone and in combination with each other at MICs and FICs indicated that use of these antimicrobial agents in combination enhances antimicrobial activity at lower concentrations of both agents. The present study investigated the antimicrobial properties of buforin I against food spoilage microorganisms for the first time and suggests that its use alone or in combination with nisin may provide a clear horizon for the application of antimicrobial peptides as natural preservatives. Thus, the combination of antimicrobial peptides and traditional antimicrobial food preservative could be a promising option for the prevention of contamination, spoilage, and infestation of food and beverage products.

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Keywords:  Antimicrobial effects, Synergistic effects, Buforin I, Nisin

Year:  2020        PMID: 32502264     DOI: 10.4315/JFP-20-127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


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