info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Galacto-Oligosaccharides and Lactulose as Protectants Against Desiccation of Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulcaricus
Autor
EDGAR LEON ESPARZA IBARRA
Institución
Resumen
Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus CIDCA 333 was dehydrated on desiccators
containing silica gel in the presence of 20% w/w of two types of galactooligosaccharides
(GOS Biotempo and GOS Cup Oligo H-70VR ) and lactulose, until no
changes in water desorption were detected. After rehydration, bacterial growth was monitored
at 37 C by determining: (a) the absorbance at 600 nm and (b) the near infrared
spectra (NIR). Principal component analysis (PCA) was then performed on the NIR spectra
of samples dehydrated in all conditions. A multiparametric flow cytometry assay was
carried out using carboxyfluorescein diacetate and propidium iodide probes to determine
the relative composition of damaged, viable, and dead bacteria throughout the growth
kinetics. The absorbance at 600 nm and the position of the second derivative band at
1370 nm were plotted against the time of incubation. The efficiency of the protectants
was GOS Biotempo>GOS Cup Oligo H-70VR >lactulose. The better protectant capacity
of GOS Biotempo was explained on the basis of the lower contribution of damaged cells
immediately after rehydration (t50). PCA showed three groups along PC1, corresponding
to the lag, exponential and stationary phases of growth, which explained 99% of the
total variance. Along PC2, two groups were observed, corresponding to damaged or viable
cells. The results obtained support the use of NIR to monitor the recovery of desiccated
microorganisms in real time and without the need of chemical reagents. The use
of GOS and lactulose as protectants in dehydration/rehydration processes was also supported. Producción Científica de la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas UAZ