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- Title
Evaluation of the antimicrobial attribute of bioactive peptides derived from colostrum whey fermented by Lactobacillus against diarrheagenic E. coli strains.
- Authors
Kashyap, Reenu; Narayan, Kapil Singh; Vij, Shilpa
- Abstract
Colostrum known as "liquid gold" contains approximately 60–80% of whey proteins that can be a great source of bioactive peptide production. Therefore, this study aimed to perform a comparative antimicrobial evaluation of the bioactive peptide generated from L. rhamnosus C25, L. rhamnosus C6, and L. casei NCDC17 fermented colostrum whey. Peptide fractions 10 kDa, 5 kDa, and 3 kDa were isolated using their respective molecular weight cut-off membranes and antimicrobial activity was evaluated against diarrheagenic E. coli strains. The higher inhibition was shown by < 10 kDa peptide fractions from L. rhamnosus C25 fermented colostrum whey and the zone of inhibition was 15 ± 0.06 (E. coli MTCC 723), 17 ± 0.04 (E. coli MTCC 724), 18 ± 0.05 (E. coli MTCC 725), and 17 ± 0.02 (E. coli ATCC 25922). In addition, ST-1 and LT-1 genes of E. coli strains were also confirmed using PCR which is responsible for the diarrheagenic property. Further, the interaction of potent peptides against E. coli strains was also observed by scanning electron microscope. Hence, the significance of the present study emphasized that these bioactive peptides generated from fermented colostrum whey can be used as ingredients in functional food against diarrhoea.
- Publication
Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2023, Vol 60, Issue 1, p211
- ISSN
0022-1155
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s13197-022-05606-x