Lactic acid bacteria of the Leuconostoc genus with high innate immunity-stimulating activity

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Abstract

We screened lactic acid bacteria that exhibited high innate immunity-stimulating activity by monitoring muscle contraction activity in silkworms. Heat-treated fractions of lactic acid bacteria, Leuconostoc carnosum #7-2, Leuconostoc gelidum #4-2, and Leuconostoc mesenteroides 8/11-3, had high (250-460 units/mg) innate immunity-stimulating activity. These lactic acid bacteria proliferated in milk to concentrations of 1 × 106 colony forming unit/mL. The present findings suggest that the silkworm muscle contraction assay is useful for screening lactic acid bacteria with high innate immunity-stimulating activity, and that the assay can be used for the production of fermented foods made from milk.

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Ishii, M., Nishida, S., Kataoka, K., Nishiyama, Y., Abe, S., & Sekimizu, K. (2017). Lactic acid bacteria of the Leuconostoc genus with high innate immunity-stimulating activity. Drug Discoveries & Therapeutics, 11(1), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.5582/ddt.2016.01078

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