Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk

The lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from human breast milk is known as probiotics and comprises numerous health benefits. This study aims to select and determine the species name of LAB based on the 16S rRNA gene, which has the potential to be the best indigenous probiotic. The method used inclu...

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Main Authors: Kusmiyati, Nur, Wicaksono, Septian Tri, Sukarno, Ari Surya
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Published: University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Trnava, Slovak Republic 2022
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2836472023-11-21T08:25:17Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283647/ Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk Kusmiyati, Nur Wicaksono, Septian Tri Sukarno, Ari Surya Animal Production The lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from human breast milk is known as probiotics and comprises numerous health benefits. This study aims to select and determine the species name of LAB based on the 16S rRNA gene, which has the potential to be the best indigenous probiotic. The method used included analysis of LAB resistance at acidic pH 2.0 and bile salts (0.5 %), antimicrobial activity against pathogenic microorganisms, and determining the autoaggregation properties. LAB isolates with the best ability in the analysis were then identified using a partial sequence of the 16S rRNA gene. The isolation and urification revealed eight LAB isolates with different parameters named as L19A, L19B, L19C, L19D, L19E, L19F, L19G, and L19H. Isolates L19A, L19E, and L19H have good tolerance ability against acid pH and bile salts, compared to others. Meanwhile, the L19H isolate had the strongest antimicrobial activity against pathogenic microorganisms E. coli ATCC 25922, S. aureus ATCC 25923, and C. albicans ATCC 11778, while the L19A had the highest hydrophobicity, autoaggregation, and coaggregation ability. Based on the partial sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene, the L19A, L19E, and L19H have similar values with L. casei, L. rhamnosus, and L. paracasei, respectively. These isolates belong to the L. casei group (LCG) from human breast milk, which can be used as an indigenic probiotic. University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Trnava, Slovak Republic 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283647/1/Sukarno_PT.pdf Kusmiyati, Nur and Wicaksono, Septian Tri and Sukarno, Ari Surya (2022) Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk. Nova Biotechnologica et Chimica, 21 (2). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1338-6905 https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/NBC/article/view/1053 https://doi.org/10.36547/nbc.1053
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Kusmiyati, Nur
Wicaksono, Septian Tri
Sukarno, Ari Surya
Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
description The lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from human breast milk is known as probiotics and comprises numerous health benefits. This study aims to select and determine the species name of LAB based on the 16S rRNA gene, which has the potential to be the best indigenous probiotic. The method used included analysis of LAB resistance at acidic pH 2.0 and bile salts (0.5 %), antimicrobial activity against pathogenic microorganisms, and determining the autoaggregation properties. LAB isolates with the best ability in the analysis were then identified using a partial sequence of the 16S rRNA gene. The isolation and urification revealed eight LAB isolates with different parameters named as L19A, L19B, L19C, L19D, L19E, L19F, L19G, and L19H. Isolates L19A, L19E, and L19H have good tolerance ability against acid pH and bile salts, compared to others. Meanwhile, the L19H isolate had the strongest antimicrobial activity against pathogenic microorganisms E. coli ATCC 25922, S. aureus ATCC 25923, and C. albicans ATCC 11778, while the L19A had the highest hydrophobicity, autoaggregation, and coaggregation ability. Based on the partial sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene, the L19A, L19E, and L19H have similar values with L. casei, L. rhamnosus, and L. paracasei, respectively. These isolates belong to the L. casei group (LCG) from human breast milk, which can be used as an indigenic probiotic.
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author Kusmiyati, Nur
Wicaksono, Septian Tri
Sukarno, Ari Surya
author_facet Kusmiyati, Nur
Wicaksono, Septian Tri
Sukarno, Ari Surya
author_sort Kusmiyati, Nur
title Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
title_short Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
title_full Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
title_sort isolation and characterization of probiotic lactic acid bacteria from human breast milk
publisher University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Trnava, Slovak Republic
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283647/1/Sukarno_PT.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283647/
https://journals.scicell.org/index.php/NBC/article/view/1053
https://doi.org/10.36547/nbc.1053
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