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Title : Identification of Pediococcus strains Isolated from Feces of Indonesian Infants with in vitro Capability to Consume Prebiotic Inulin and to adhere on Mucu
Author :

Prof. Widodo, S.P., M.Sc. Ph.D. (1) Prof. Dra. Tutik Dwi Wahyuningsih, M.Si., Ph.D. (2)

Date : 2012
Keyword : Pediococcus,prebiotic Inulin,Mucus Pediococcus,prebiotic Inulin,Mucus
Abstract : The aim of this experiment was to identify isolates obtained from feces of Indonesian infants and to evaluate their capability as probiotics. Identification of isolates was carried out based on morphology, physiology and biochemical identifications, and molecular identification based on 16S rRNA sequence. Morphological and physiological identification was carried out based on Gram staining, shape, motility, spore formation and catalase production. Biochemical identifications based on production of CO2 and NH3 from glucose, the ability to grow on different temperature (10 and 45°C) and pH (4.4 and 9.6), and different salt concentration (6.5 and 18%). Probiotics capability of isolates was assayed on the ability to grow on low pH (pH 2.0), on different bile salts concentration (0.3; 0.5; 1.0 and 1.5%), the capacity to grow on media with inulin as the only carbon source, and in vitro adhesion ability on porcine mucin. Morphological, physiological and biochemical identification suggest that all of isolates belong to lactic acid bacteria. Further molecular identification of five isolates showed that isolates AA, BE and BK were strains of Pediococcus acidilactici (similarity 99%), while isolate AP and AG were strains of Lactobacillus casei (similarity 99-100%). Probiotic assays showed that more than 80% of cells of Pediococcus acidilactici isolates AA, BE and BK were viable after grown on pH 2.0 for 90 min, and around 80% of cells from the same isolates were survived on media supplemented with bile salt 1.5% for 2 h. All of isolates had high adhesion capacity as seen by more than 75% of cells attached on pig gastric mucin. Investigation of isolates to grow on inulin showed Pediococcus acidilactici isolate BE was able to consume inulin as the only carbon source. It
Group of Knowledge : Biologi (dan Bioteknologi Umum)
Original Language : English
Level : Nasional
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1 Widodo et al IJBiotech 2012-b.pdf
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