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Capillary isoelectric focusing-useful tool for detection and quantification of lactic acid bacteria in milk

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    0464040 - ÚIACH 2017 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Růžička, F. - Horká, Marie - Holá, V. - Mlynariková, K. - Dráb, V.
    Capillary isoelectric focusing-useful tool for detection and quantification of lactic acid bacteria in milk.
    Food Analytical Methods. Roč. 9, č. 12 (2016), s. 3251-3257. ISSN 1936-9751. E-ISSN 1936-976X
    R&D Projects: GA MZd(CZ) NV16-29916A
    Institutional support: RVO:68081715
    Keywords : capillary isoelectric focusing * enterococcus * isoelectric point * lactic acid bacteria
    Subject RIV: CB - Analytical Chemistry, Separation
    Impact factor: 2.038, year: 2016

    The lactic acid bacteria (LAB), including lactobacilli and enterococci, represent an important part of normal microflora in humans. Simultaneously, they are frequently used as probiotics and in food industry for production of fermented milk products. The rapid and sensitive detection of these microorganisms is crucial for the quality control. In this study, the capillary isoelectric focusing (CIEF) was successfully used for the separation and characterization of probiotic LAB, L. paracasei sp. paracasei; L. acidifarinae; L. fermentum; L. gasseri; L. helveticus; L. plantarum; L. delbrueckii; L. salivarius; E. durans; E. faecalis; and E. faecium, according to their isoelectric points (pI). All pIs of lactobacilli and enterococci were found in the acidic part of the pH range. Subsequently, the milk samples spiked with L. rhamnosus, and E. faecium were analyzed by CIEF. The optimal adjustment of the separation conditions allowed detection and quantification of the bacteria in the sample with sufficient sensitivity. Therefore, CIEF is an efficient approach to rapid detection and separation of LAB even directly in milk products in future.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0263158

     
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