Effects of cell-free supernatant of LA5 and 431 against planktonic form and biofilm of .

Journal: Veterinary research forum : an international quarterly journal
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Abstract

This study was carried out to investigate the stability, antibacterial properties and biofilm removal potential of cell-free supernatant (CFS) of LA5 and 431 against ATCC 25923. Antibacterial activity of both strains was measured according to the agar spot method. The CFS was prepared by centrifugation of bacterial suspension at 4000 for 10 min and the antimicrobial activity was measured using agar-well diffusion. The stability of CFSs during storage at 4.00 ± 2.00 C and 25.00 ± 2.00 C for a period of 4 weeks was measured based on the method of broth micro-dilution assay. Moreover, biofilm removal potential of CFS on 2-days-old biofilm of developed on polystyrene and glass surfaces was also determined. The efficacy of CFS on bacterial biofilm established on the glass surface was also observed using fluorescence microscope. Results showed that inhibition zones of (50.26 mm) were greater than (37.06 mm). The minimum inhibitory concentration of both CFSs remained stable (40 mg mL) during the storage for 28 days at 4.00 and 25.00 C and storage temperature did not affect the antibacterial effectiveness of CFS. The addition of both CFSs significantly removed biofilm developed on both tested surfaces in a concentration-dependent manner. Biofilm removal property of CFS was generally better than CFS which was confirmed by fluorescence microscope. The application of CFS of probiotic strains (i.e. ) as antibacterial and biofilm removal compounds could be very suitable to control the growth of food-borne pathogens.

Authors

  • Mobin Koohestani
    DVM Graduated student, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
  • Mehran Moradi
    Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
  • Hossein Tajik
    Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.
  • Armen Badali
    Department of Food Hygiene and Quality Control, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran.

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