2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8544
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In vitro digestion as a tool for functional isolation of a probiotic potential Lactobacillus rhamnosus

Abstract: This study set out to isolate microrganisms strains with probiotic characteristics after simulating the in vitro digestion of sheep milk fermented by kefir grains. Three lactobacilli with probiotic characteristics were isolated and identified as Lactobacillus rhamnosus. Assays characterized these strains as probiotic since they tolerated acid pH and bile salts, had antibiotic resistance, antagonist activity, antioxidant activity, presence of β-galactosidase enzyme and other tests revealed adhesion capacity. Al… Show more

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“…β-galactosidase involves two enzymatic activities: one hydrolyzes lactose and also cleaves cellobiose, cellotriose, cellotetrose, and to some extent cellulose, while the other splits β-glycosides [97]. High β-galactosidase activity observed in L. rhamnosus [88]and L. bulgaricus [83]has also been reported.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…β-galactosidase involves two enzymatic activities: one hydrolyzes lactose and also cleaves cellobiose, cellotriose, cellotetrose, and to some extent cellulose, while the other splits β-glycosides [97]. High β-galactosidase activity observed in L. rhamnosus [88]and L. bulgaricus [83]has also been reported.…”
Section: Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%