2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.idairyj.2006.11.004
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Probiotic potential of Lactobacillus delbrueckii strains and their phage resistant mutants

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“…These results show that milk exerted a strong protective effect against the stress conditions of the digestive tract. The protective effect of milk on the survival of the L. delbrueckii strains in the environment simulating gastric juice was also confirmed by Guglielmotti et al (2007). After the addition of re-skimmed milk (20% (v/v)) to the solution simulating gastric juice and 90 min incubation, no significant decrease was observed in the number of viable cells.…”
Section: Rhamnosus Ccdm 150mentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…These results show that milk exerted a strong protective effect against the stress conditions of the digestive tract. The protective effect of milk on the survival of the L. delbrueckii strains in the environment simulating gastric juice was also confirmed by Guglielmotti et al (2007). After the addition of re-skimmed milk (20% (v/v)) to the solution simulating gastric juice and 90 min incubation, no significant decrease was observed in the number of viable cells.…”
Section: Rhamnosus Ccdm 150mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The method for the testing of tolerance towards the conditions simulating those in the gastrointestinal tract was adapted according to Guglielmotti et al (2007) and Botes et al (2008). An overnight culture in MRS broth (pH 5.6, at 37°C in CO 2 atmosphere (4% v/v)) were centrifuged (8690 g, 12 min, 5°C), washed in buffer, centrifuged once again, and the isolated cells were transferred into a solution simulating the stomach conditions (50 ml HCl, pH 2, 0.5% w/v NaCl, 0.3% w/v pepsin; Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, USA).…”
Section: Microorganisms Lactobacillus Caseimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, tolerances to gastric (low pH) and intestinal (high bile concentration) conditions are the foundation for probiotics to survive and then colonize in the gut to produce beneficial traits [27,50]. In this study, persistence of the B. subtilis spores was assessed at high temperature, low pH, and high concentration of bile.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resistances to gastric (low pH) and intestinal (high bile concentration) conditions are tested in vitro frequently to evaluate probiotic candidates [27]. When incubated in simulated gastric juice at low pH for 2 h, no significant differences were observed in the loss of viabilities of the spores, although the viabilities were reduced as pH decreased (Table 6).…”
Section: Resistances To Heat Low Ph and Bilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resistance to lysozyme at 25-35 mg L -1 was recommended as a criterion for the selection of a lactic acid bacterial strain suitable for use in milk industry (Guglielmonti et al, 2007). The resistance to lysozyme at 25-35 mg L -1 was recommended as a criterion for the selection of a lactic acid bacterial strain suitable for use in milk industry (Guglielmonti et al, 2007). According to findings, the tolerance of probiotics to lysozyme is strain-dependent (Rada et al, 2010).…”
Section: Viability Of Probiotics In Food Products During Delivery Thrmentioning
confidence: 99%