Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-producing strains of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract

Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-producing strains of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract

Authors

  • Alexander Yurievich Prosekov Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Lyubov Sergeevna Dyshlyuk Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Irina Sergeevna Milentieva Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Stanislav Alekseevich Sykhikh Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Olga Olegovna Babich Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Svetlana Anatolievna Ivanova Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Valery Alekseevich Pavsky Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Mikhail Vladimirovich Shishin Kemerovo Institute of Food Science and Technology
  • Ludmila Valentinovna Matskova Karolinska Institute

Keywords:

Probiotic strains, Bioactive peptides, Bacteriocins, Gastrointestinal tract, Gastrointestinal Microbiome.

Abstract

Background: cancer patients require special attention to maintenance therapy of their organism vital activity. Distribution of nutritional deficiency in cancer patients not only limits the possibilities of application of modern treatment methods, but can also be the direct cause of life-threatening complications and premature death. Objective: to study the use of bioactive peptide complexes with low molecular weight and probiotic strains isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract in food products intended for patients with cancer during their treatment and rehabilitation. Material and Methods: 14 strains of lactic acid bacteria were pre-selected and identified for this study. They were allocated from the gastrointestinal tract of 500 healthy people and people with cancer, who presented different age groups. The study of antagonistic activity of lactic acid bacteria was carried out by using the MRS medium and Lysogeny broth (LB). Biocompatibility study was performed through the co-culture method on solid MRS medium. Results: Research results proved that the isolated metabolites belonged to bacteriocins, as the studied microorganisms were resistant both to their inhibitors and mutually resistant to the single-type synthesized substances. Conclusions. Probiotics have a positive effect on the immune system, as the gastro-intestinal flora they reduce the impact of mutagens and carcinogens.

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14-04-2017

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Prosekov AY, Dyshlyuk LS, Milentieva IS, Sykhikh SA, Babich OO, Ivanova SA, et al. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of bacteriocin-producing strains of lactic acid bacteria isolated from the human gastrointestinal tract. Progr Nutr [Internet]. 2017 Apr. 14 [cited 2025 Mar. 4];19(1):67-80. Available from: https://mattioli1885journals.com/index.php/progressinnutrition/article/view/5147