2017
DOI: 10.4103/jphi.jphi_9_17
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Antifungal effecats of Lactobacillus species isolated from local dairy products

Abstract: Objective:The Lactobacillus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria which are regularly rod-shaped, nonspore, Gram-positive, heterogeneous, and are found in a wide range of inhabitants such as dairy products, plants, and gastrointestinal tract. A variety of antimicrobial compounds and molecules such as bacteriocin are produced by these useful bacteria to inhibit the growth of pathogenic microbes in the food products. This paper aims to examine the isolation of Lactobacillus from local dairies as well as to determin… Show more

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“…Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus is a non-pathogenic, lactic acid-producing, gram-positive rod bacteria that is frequently found in a variety of ecological niches, such as dairy foods (Batdorj et al, 2007; Karami et al, 2017), plants (Dawlal et al, 2019), and human intestine (Ren et al, 2014). In recent years, scientific understanding of the metabolism and functions of L. delbrueckii subsp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus is a non-pathogenic, lactic acid-producing, gram-positive rod bacteria that is frequently found in a variety of ecological niches, such as dairy foods (Batdorj et al, 2007; Karami et al, 2017), plants (Dawlal et al, 2019), and human intestine (Ren et al, 2014). In recent years, scientific understanding of the metabolism and functions of L. delbrueckii subsp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biochemical additives and low molecular weight molecules from viable cells of L. rhamnosus GG might be involved in the inhibition of fungal colonization in FCBP. Similarly, the Lactobacilli are known to inhibit fungi in dairy products [ 37 , 38 ]. The Lactobacilli (LAB) was absent in T0, T1, and T2, but present in T3 and T4, because LAB was not treated in T0, T1, and T2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…bacteria were found. Lactobacilli are considered to be common beneficial bacteria of the honey bee gastrointestinal tract (Nowak et al, 2021) and have antifungal properties (Karami et al, 2017). Some other bacterial findings include DNA from Gilliamella apicola Kwong and Moran 2013, which has the ability to ferment sugar and inhabits areas in the honey bee directed toward the center of the lumen (Nowak et al, 2021), and gram-negative B. apis Yun et al, 2017, that inhabits the honey bee midgut (Nowak et al, 2021).…”
Section: Royal Jellymentioning
confidence: 99%