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Purification and characterization of enterocin FH 99 produced by a faecal isolate <Emphasis Type="Italic">Enterococcus faecium</Emphasis> FH 99
Authors:H Gupta  R K Malik  A Bhardwaj  G Kaur  S De  J K Kaushik
Institution:1.Microbial Metabolites Laboratory, Division of Dairy Microbiology,National Dairy Research Institute,Karnal,India
Abstract:Enterococcus faecium FH 99 was isolated from human faeces and selected because of its broad spectrum of inhibitory activity against several Gram-positive foodborne spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. Ent. faecium FH 99 accumulates enterocin in large number in early stationary phase of the growth. The enterocin FH 99 was stable over a wide pH range (2–10) and recovered activity even after treatment at high temperatures (10 min at 100°C). The enterocin was subjected to different purification techniques viz., gel filteration, cation exchange chromatography and reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. The activity was eluted as one individual active fraction. SDSPAGE revealed a molecular weight of less than 6.5 kDa. Studies carried out to identify the genetic determinants for bacteriocin production showed that this trait may be plasmid encoded as loss in both of the plasmids (size>chromosomal DNA) led to loss in bacteriocin production by Ent. faecium FH 99. Ent. faecium strain FH 99 is a newly discovered high bacteriocin producer with Activity Units 1.8 × 105 AU ml−1 and its characteristics indicate that it may have strong potential for application as a protective agent against pathogens and spoilage bacteria in foods.
Keywords:Bacteriocin  Enterocin  Ent  faecium  Food spoilage bacteria
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