Isolation of bile salt hydrolase and uricase producing lactobacillus brevis SF121 from pak sian dong (fermented spider plant) for using as probiotics

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Abstract

The interesting application of bile salt hydrolase enzyme is reduction of cholesterol in serum and amelioration lipid profile. While uricase enzyme can be applied to convert insoluble uric acid to be soluble form and excrete from the body. Probiotics are living organisms with generally know that they can provide beneficial effects to their host. Several reports show that probiotic bacteria with bile salt hydrolase and uricase can improve hypercholesterolemia and hyperuricemia patient. The novel isolate of Lactobacillus from Pak Sian Dong in this study is identified as L. brevis SF121 and probably use as probiotic bacteria in the future. However, this isolate still need further experiments to investigate and improve properties of probiotics. Moreover, this finding suggests that Pak Sian Dong or fermented spider plant can be designated as a good source for probiotic screening and also defines as health-promoting diet.

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Yasiri, A., & Seubsasana, S. (2020). Isolation of bile salt hydrolase and uricase producing lactobacillus brevis SF121 from pak sian dong (fermented spider plant) for using as probiotics. Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, 14(3), 1715–1722. https://doi.org/10.22207/JPAM.14.3.10

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