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 × 10(8) to 6.9 × 10(5) CFU/g in daily samples and to less than 10(4) 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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Biomed Res Int
July 2021
Vector State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Region 630559, Russia.
Purpose: The aim of this work was to analyze the complete genome of probiotic bacteria 8 RA 3, 90 TC-4, 39, 791, 1, and 379 and to test their activity against influenza A and SARS-CoV-2 viruses.
Methods: To confirm the taxonomic affiliation of the bacterial strains, MALDI TOF mass spectrometry and biochemical test systems were used. Whole genome sequencing was performed on the Illumina Inc.
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International Science and Technology Center, Krasnoproletarskaya ulitsa, 32-34, 127473, Moscow, Russia.
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 × 10(8) to 6.
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