Publications by authors named "Patricia Lynne Conway"

The demands of intensified aquaculture production and escalating disease prevalence underscore the need for efficacious probiotic strategies to enhance fish health. This study focused on isolating and characterising potential probiotics from the gut microbiota of the emerging aquaculture species jade perch (Scortum barcoo). Eighty-seven lactic acid bacteria and 149 other bacteria were isolated from the digestive tract of five adult jade perch.

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Exopolysaccharides from water kefir grains are a potential source of novel, food-safe and functional materials. Herein, prebiotic properties of polysaccharides produced by water kefir-derived Liquorilactobacillus satsumensis bacteria were explored. Strains were cultured in sucrose-supplemented media for exopolysaccharides production, and partial hydrolysis was performed to yield shorter chain polysaccharides.

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Article Synopsis
  • Kefir grains are complex mixtures of bacteria and yeasts that may offer health benefits in milk and water kefir drinks, and the study aimed to explore the microbial communities found in these grains.
  • A total of 158 microbial strains were isolated from kefir grains sourced from a homebrewer in Singapore, with a focus on identifying potential probiotics that can inhibit harmful enteric pathogens.
  • The research successfully identified seven bacterial strains with beneficial probiotic characteristics and potential health advantages, leading to the creation of a "kefir probiotics blend" that could help combat enteric infections.
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Methanogens are anaerobic prokaryotes from the domain archaea that utilize hydrogen to reduce carbon dioxide, acetate, and a variety of methyl compounds into methane. Earlier believed to inhabit only the extreme environments, these organisms are now reported to be found in various environments including mesophilic habitats and the human body. The biological significance of methanogens for humans has been re-evaluated in the last few decades.

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