Probiotic properties of a lactobacillus fermentum isolated from new-born faeces

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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have been demonstrated to have roles in many applications, ranging from lowering of cholesterol to immunological development. In this study, Lactobacillus fermentum was isolated from a new-born’s faeces and its genotypic and probiotic characterizations were performed. Our results showed that the survival rate of isolated Lactobacillus fermentum was 39.39% at pH 2 and 81.34% in the stimulated gastric juice at pH 3. It also digested bile salts. Its surface hydrophobicity was found to be 57.59% in n-hexane. These findings indicated that the isolate can be a good probiotic candidate.

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Kocabay, S., & Çetinkaya, S. (2020). Probiotic properties of a lactobacillus fermentum isolated from new-born faeces. Journal of Oleo Science, 69(12), 1579–1584. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess20224

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