Acid and bile tolerance of Lactobacillus isolated from chicken intestine.

Lett Appl Microbiol

Institute of Bioscience, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.

Published: September 1998

AI Article Synopsis

  • Twelve Lactobacillus strains from chicken intestines were tested for their ability to tolerate acid and bile salts in a lab setting.
  • Ten strains experienced slight growth delays with 0.3% bile salts, while two showed no effect; seven strains were categorized as resistant and five as tolerant based on their growth response times.
  • The Lactobacillus strains from the caecum demonstrated greater acid tolerance compared to those from the ileum, surviving better at lower pH levels.

Article Abstract

Twelve Lactobacillus strains isolated from chicken intestine were used to investigate acid and bile tolerance in vitro. Ten out of the 12 strains were slightly affected by 0.3% bile salts, showing a delay of growth (d) of 0.6-37.2 min compared with growth in control cultures. Two strains were not affected by the bile salts. Of the 12 strains, seven could be arbitrarily classified as resistant (d < 15 min) and five as tolerant (15 min < d < or = 40 min). Lactobacillus strains from the caecum showed better tolerance to acid than those from the ileum. Generally, the survival of the ileal strains was very low at pH 1.0 and 2.0, and moderate at pH 3.0. In contrast, caecal Lactobacillus strains could survive at pH 1.0 for up to 2 h of incubation; growth was moderate at pH 2.0 and good at pH 3.0 and 4.0.

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