نتایج جستجو برای: lactobacillus helveticus

تعداد نتایج: 19091  

براتعلی زارعی یام, سید مهدی جعفری علیرضا صادقی ماهونک مرتضی خمیری,

چکیده: باکتری های اسید لاکتیک از 9 نمونه شیر تخمیری شتر، چال، جمع آوری شده از مناطق روستایی و سوپرمارکت ها، بر اساس خصوصیات موفولوژیکی و فیزیولوژیکی شناسایی شدند. از نمونه ها، 93 عدد باکتری اسیدلاکتیک شناسایی شد که شامل 64 عدد Bacillus (8/68%)، 8 عدد کوکسی (6/8%)، 11 عدد Coccobacillus (83/11%)، 2 عدد Streptococcus (15/2%) و 8 عدد تتراد (6/8%) بودند. در بین جنس لاکتوباسیلوس، Lactobacillus planta...

Journal: :Oncotarget 2015
Caroline I Le Roy Jelena Štšepetova Epp Sepp Epp Songisepp Sandrine P Claus Marika Mikelsaar

We aimed at evaluating the association between intestinal Lactobacillus sp. composition and their metabolic activity with the host metabolism in adult and elderly individuals. Faecal and plasma metabolites were measured and correlated to the Lactobacillus species distribution in healthy Estonian cohorts of adult (n = 16; < 48 y) and elderly (n = 33; > 65 y). Total cholesterol, LDL, C-reactive p...

2014
Wenjie Ye Debamita Paul Lina Gao Jolita Seckute Ramiah Sangaiah Karupiah Jayaraj Zhenfa Zhang P. Alexandre Kaminski Steven E. Ealick Avram Gold Louise M. Ball

Deoxyribosyl transferases and functionally related purine nucleoside phosphorylases are used extensively for synthesis of non-natural deoxynucleosides as pharmaceuticals or standards for characterizing and quantitating DNA adducts. Hence exploring the conformational tolerance of the active sites of these enzymes is of considerable practical interest. We have determined the crystal structure at ...

Journal: :Carbohydrate research 2014
Daniel A Patten Shaun Leivers Marcus J Chadha Mohammed Maqsood Paul N Humphreys Andrew P Laws Andrew Collett

The Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Lactobacillus acidophilus sp. 5e2 and Lactobacillus helveticus sp. Rosyjski both secrete exopolysaccharides (EPSs) into their surrounding environments during growth. A number of EPSs have previously been shown to exhibit immunomodulatory activity with professional immune cells, such as macrophages, but only limited studies have been reported of their interaction w...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
M J Callanan T P Beresford R P Ross

Two novel insertion sequence elements, ISLhe1 and ISLhe15, were located upstream of the genes encoding the beta-galactosidase enzyme in Lactobacillus helveticus commercial starter strains. Strains with the IS982 family element, ISLhe1, demonstrated reduced beta-galactosidase activity compared to the L. helveticus type strain, whereas strains with the ISLhe15 element expressed beta-galactosidase...

The lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are an industrially important group of probiotic&nbsp;organisms that play an important role in human health by inhibiting harmful and pathogen bacteria growth, boosting immune function, and increasing resistance to infection.&nbsp; This study aimed to isolate, identify, and biologically characterize probiotic LAB strains from Iranian traditional dairy products. A ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1999
R Gervilla E Sendra V Ferragut B Guamis

Ovine milk, standardized to 6% fat, was inoculated with Staphylococcus aureus CECT 534 and Lactobacillus helveticus CECT 414 at a concentration of 10(7) cfu/ml and treated by high hydrostatic pressure. Treatments consisted of combinations of pressure (200, 300, 400, 450, and 500 MPa), temperature (2, 10, 25, and 50 degrees C), and time (5, 10, and 15 min). Staphylococcus aureus was highly resis...

2018
Aline Moser Karl Schafroth Leo Meile Lotti Egger René Badertscher Stefan Irmler

Lactobacillus helveticus, a ubiquitous bacterial species in natural whey cultures (NWCs) used for Swiss Gruyère cheese production, is considered to have crucial functions for cheese ripening such as enhancing proteolysis. We tracked the diversity and abundance of L. helveticus strains during 6 months of ripening in eight Swiss Gruyère-type cheeses using a culture-independent typing method. The ...

2018
V. A. Toropov T. Y. Vakhitov O. N. Shalaeva E. K. Roshchina S. I. Sitkin

Lactobacillus helveticus D75 and D76 were isolated from the intestinal tract of a healthy child. Both strains possess symbiotic, probiotic, and antagonistic activities. We have sequenced and annotated the whole genomes of L. helveticus D75 and D76 and have conducted a preliminary genome comparative analysis.

2013
Jeff R. Broadbent Joanne E. Hughes Dennis L. Welker Thomas A. Tompkins James L. Steele

Lactobacillus helveticus is a lactic acid bacterium widely used in the manufacture of cheese and for production of bioactive peptides from milk proteins. We present the complete genome sequence for L. helveticus CNRZ 32, a strain particularly recognized for its ability to reduce bitterness and accelerate flavor development in cheese.

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