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Properties of the Probiotic Strain Lactobacillus plantarum 8-RA-3 Grown in a Biofilm by Solid Substrate Cultivation Method
Authors:Nina A. Ushakova  Vyacheslav M. Abramov  Valentin S. Khlebnikov  Alexandr M. Semenov  Boris B. Kuznetsov  Anna A. Kozlova  Alexey V. Nifatov  Vadim K. Sakulin  Igor V. Kosarev  Raisa N. Vasilenko  Marina V. Sukhacheva  Vyacheslav Melnikov
Affiliation:1. A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Leninsky prospect, 33, 119071, Moscow, Russia
4. Institute of Immunological Engineering, Lyubuchany, Chekhov District, 142380, Moscow Region, Russia
2. Moscow State University, Lenin??s Hills, 1/12, 119992, Moscow, Russia
3. ??Bioengineering?? Centre, Prospekt 60-Letiya Oktyabrya, 7/1, 117312, Moscow, Russia
5. International Science and Technology Center, Krasnoproletarskaya ulitsa, 32-34, 127473, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:The biofilm formation took place in 48?h within the solid substrate cultivation of Lactobacillus plantarum 8-RA-3 strain on the wheat bran saturated with the MRS medium. The drying of the bran fermented by lactobacilli resulted in a decrease in the number of colony-forming units (CFU) from 23.0?×?108 to 6.9?×?105?CFU/g in daily samples and to less than 104?CFU/g in 2- and 3-day samples. However, according to the fluorescence-based live/dead assay data, more than 40?% of the non-cultured bacteria were viable. As a result of mice kept on a diet with the introduction of bran fermented by Lact. plantarum 8-RA-3 for 72?h into the fodder, a recovery of normal level of intestinal lactobacilli, inhibited by administration of antibiotic was noted. The strain genetically identical to the Lact. plantarum 8-RA-3 was isolated from the feces of these mice. The results indicate that solid substrate cultivated Lact. plantarum 8-RA-3 strain formed a biofilm. Once dried and transferred into a non-cultured state, biofilm cells retained its viability and biological activity.
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