Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol

Daily consumption of probiotics reduce levels of serum cholesterol by up to 3%, which is significant to prevent hypercholesterolemia, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cause of mortality. The genus Lactobacillus is used in industry as a probiotic and some species reduce serum cholestero...

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Main Authors: Clementina Cueto, Stephania Aragón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2012-03-01
Series:Scientia Agropecuaria
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/62
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spelling doaj-968d4c4ce6e6422bbf3a01036de573e42020-11-24T22:40:56ZengUniversidad Nacional de TrujilloScientia Agropecuaria2077-99172306-67412012-03-0131455010.17268/sci.agropecu.2012.01.06Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterolClementina CuetoStephania Aragón Daily consumption of probiotics reduce levels of serum cholesterol by up to 3%, which is significant to prevent hypercholesterolemia, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cause of mortality. The genus Lactobacillus is used in industry as a probiotic and some species reduce serum cholesterol by two mechanisms, the adsorption of cholesterol and the production of the enzyme bile salt hydrolase, which vary according to species. The aim of the study was to assess the ability of probiotic bacteria group isolated from coast serum. 53 strains were isolated from nine coastal serum sample; the sensitivity to cefoxitin and vancomycin, and the tolerance to pH 2.0 and 0.3% bile salts were evaluated to determine its probiotic potential. Five microorganisms were selected and molecularly identified as Lactobacillus fermentum. The ability to absorb cholesterol measured by the method of Kimoto, showed a reduction of 53.06 ± 2.69 µg.mL-1 for strain K73 and 7.23 ± 2.69 µg. mL-1 for K75. These same strains showed the highest total and specific activity of the enzyme. The results didn´t show a relationship between the production of enzyme and adsorption of cholesterol. The strain with the greatest probiotic potential was K73. This hypocholesterolemic property will give strains added value to start the search for food matrices that allow decreasing serum cholesterol levels.http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/62Lactobacilluscardiovascular diseaseenzyme bile salt hydrolasecholesterol reduction.
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author Clementina Cueto
Stephania Aragón
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Stephania Aragón
Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
Scientia Agropecuaria
Lactobacillus
cardiovascular disease
enzyme bile salt hydrolase
cholesterol reduction.
author_facet Clementina Cueto
Stephania Aragón
author_sort Clementina Cueto
title Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
title_short Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
title_full Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
title_fullStr Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
title_sort evaluation of probiotic potential of lactic acid bacteria to reduce in vitro cholesterol
publisher Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
series Scientia Agropecuaria
issn 2077-9917
2306-6741
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Daily consumption of probiotics reduce levels of serum cholesterol by up to 3%, which is significant to prevent hypercholesterolemia, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease and cause of mortality. The genus Lactobacillus is used in industry as a probiotic and some species reduce serum cholesterol by two mechanisms, the adsorption of cholesterol and the production of the enzyme bile salt hydrolase, which vary according to species. The aim of the study was to assess the ability of probiotic bacteria group isolated from coast serum. 53 strains were isolated from nine coastal serum sample; the sensitivity to cefoxitin and vancomycin, and the tolerance to pH 2.0 and 0.3% bile salts were evaluated to determine its probiotic potential. Five microorganisms were selected and molecularly identified as Lactobacillus fermentum. The ability to absorb cholesterol measured by the method of Kimoto, showed a reduction of 53.06 ± 2.69 µg.mL-1 for strain K73 and 7.23 ± 2.69 µg. mL-1 for K75. These same strains showed the highest total and specific activity of the enzyme. The results didn´t show a relationship between the production of enzyme and adsorption of cholesterol. The strain with the greatest probiotic potential was K73. This hypocholesterolemic property will give strains added value to start the search for food matrices that allow decreasing serum cholesterol levels.
topic Lactobacillus
cardiovascular disease
enzyme bile salt hydrolase
cholesterol reduction.
url http://www.revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/scientiaagrop/article/view/62
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