Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4559480 Food Control 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aims of this study were to characterize bacteriocin activity, some functional and probiotic properties, and to evaluate the safety of Enterococcus faecium AQ71 isolated from Azerbaijani Motal cheese. The studied strain inhibited the growth of selected tested LAB, Listeria monocytogenes and Bacillus cereus strains. PCR amplification with specific primers indicated that E. faecium AQ71 carry genes encoding enterocins P, L50A, L50B and A. Bacteriocin(s) produced by the studied strain was/were heat stable and active in a broad pH range. Triton X-20, Triton X-80, Triton X-100, β-mercaptoethanol, Na-EDTA, SDS and NaCl did not affect the antimicrobial activity of the strain. The cell free supernatants of the strain caused the lysis of cells of Lactobacillus brevis F145 and inhibited the growth of L. monocytogenes. E. faecium AQ71 was negative for the tested virulence factors and did not present multi-resistance to antibiotics. The strain was resistant to physiological concentrations of bile salts and showed good auto-aggregation ability as well as co-aggregation ability with L. monocytogenes. E. faecium AQ71 exhibited good esterase, esterase lipase, acid phosphatase and aminopeptidase activities.

► New bacteriocinogenic strain was isolated from Azerbaijani specific type of cheese. ► E. faecium AQ71 has strong anti-Listerial activity due to bacteriocin production. ► E. faecium AQ71 carry genes encoding enterocins P, L50A, L50B and A. ► E. faecium AQ71 doesn't carry virulence factors and multi-resistance to antibiotics. ► Strain possess technologically important enzymatic profile and resistance to bile.

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