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Evaluation of Oxalobacter formigenes DSM 4420 biodegradation activity for high oxalate media content: An in vitro model.

Dina Karamad1, Kianoush Khosravi-Darani2, Hedayat Hosseini3, Sanaz Tavasoli4, Aaron W Miller5.   

Abstract

Oxalate is a common component of many foods typically present as a salt of oxalic acid, which will be excreted in the urine. Hyperoxaluria is known to be a considerable risk factor for urolithiasis, and formation of oxalate kidney stone. Oxalate degradation by the probiotic anaerobic bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes DSM 4420 has high yield and efficiency both in the human colon helping to prevent hyperoxaluria and disorders such as the development of kidney stones and as a novel approach in reducing the high concentration of foodstuff oxalate content such as tea, coffee, and nuts. For determining the effective factors to enhance high concentration oxalate biodegradation activity of Oxalobacter formigenes DSM 4420 Plackett-Burman screening design was applied to evaluate the impact of 10 process variables. After determining the main factors by screening design, a response surface methodology was used to find suitable treatment combination for oxalate biodegradation by this probiotic. A second-order quadratic model estimated that the highest biodegradation of 60.2% was achieved in presence of 1.35 (g/L) inulin, 36.56 (g/L) glucose, 26 (mmol/L) ammonium oxalate, and pH 6. In other word, the optimum point showed that in the above condition the high concentration of ammonium oxalate content of 26 mmoL/L will reach to 9.95 mmoL/L. Reconfirmation experiment showed the validity of predicted optimum conditions. A surface model using the RSM and optimizing this model using the GA technique, resulted in a useful method of finding an optimal set of process parameters.

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Keywords:  Algorithmic genetic technique; Biodegradation; High concentration; O. formigenes DSM 4420; Oxalate; Probiotics; Response surface method

Year:  2019        PMID: 33953803      PMCID: PMC8096186          DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biocatal Agric Biotechnol        ISSN: 1878-8181


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1.  An engineered bacterial therapeutic lowers urinary oxalate in preclinical models and in silico simulations of enteric hyperoxaluria.

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