A study on the synbiotic composition of bifidobacterium bifidum and fructans from arctium lappa roots and helianthus tuberosus tubers against staphylococcus aureus

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Abstract

A number of mechanisms have been proposed explaining probiotics and prebiotics bene-fit human health, in particular, probiotics have a suppression effect on pathogen growth that can be enhanced with the introduction of prebiotics. In vitro models enhanced with computational biology can be useful for selecting a composition with prebiotics from new plant sources with the greatest synergism. Water extracts from burdock root and Jerusalem artichoke tubers were purified by ul-trafiltration and activated charcoal and concentrated on a rotary evaporator. Fructans were precipitated with various concentrations of ethanol. Bifidobacterium bifidum 8 VKPM AC−2136 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 43300 strains were applied to estimate the synbiotic effect. The growth of bifidobacteria and staphylococci in monocultures and cocultures in broths with glucose, commer-cial prebiotics, as well as isolated fructans were studied. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of lactic and acetic acids for the Staphylococcus strain were determined. A quantitative model joining the formation of organic acids by probiotics as antagonism factors and the MICs of pathogens (as the measure of their inhibition) was tested in cocultures and showed a high predictive value (R2 ≥ 0.86). The synbiotic factor obtained from the model was calculated based on the experimental data and obtained constants. Fructans precipitated with 20% ethanol and Bifidobacterium bifidum have the greater synergism against Staphylococcus.

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Evdokimova, S. A., Nokhaeva, V. S., Karetkin, B. A., Guseva, E. V., Khabibulina, N. V., Kornienko, M. A., … Panfilov, V. I. (2021). A study on the synbiotic composition of bifidobacterium bifidum and fructans from arctium lappa roots and helianthus tuberosus tubers against staphylococcus aureus. Microorganisms, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9050930

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