Characterization, high production and antimicrobial activity of exopolysaccharides from Lactococcus lactis F-mou

Publication date: Available online 17 April 2019Source: Microbial PathogenesisAuthor(s): Fatima Nehal, Mouna Sahnoun, Slim Smaoui, Bassem Jaouadi, Samir Bejar, Sbaihia MohammedAbstractA new exopolysaccharide (EPS) was produced by the Lactococcus lactis F-mou strain (LT898177.1) isolated from the Sahrawi camel milk in the Bir-Naam region, Algeria. The most influential production parameters were screened by the Plackett-Burman design for enhancing EPS yield utilizing the Mech-Degla juice as a low-cost raw material. An optimum condition of a 0.49 of inoculum size, a 100 rpm of agitation rate, and a 12 h of incubation period resulted in a 301 g/L. This yield was 47 times higher than the one attained before the application of the Box-Behnken Design. Additionally, the FTIR analysis of the EPS confirmed the presence of hydroxyl, carboxyl, amide and sulphate groups. Furthermore, the SEM image showed a porous structure characterized by a flake-like basic configuration with an extremely dense assembly. The NMR studies indicated that EPS contained a backbone of→4-α-D-galactopyranose-(1→, →4, 6-α-D-glucopyranose-(1→, →6- α -D- galactopyranose -(1→ linkages plus a levan part. The EPS exhibited good water and oil holding capacities, a high antioxidant efficiency, and an excellent anti-clotting activity. EPS also showed a strong inhibitory activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Bacillus cereus, Proteus m...
Source: Microbial Pathogenesis - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: research