INVESTIGADORES
GUSILS LEON Carlos Horacio
artículos
Título:
Inhibitory effects of chick lactobacilli on enteropathogenic Salmonella
Autor/es:
GUSILS CARLOS; ROSS ROMINA; DRAKSLER DIANA; PÉREZ CELESTE; TOUS MÓNICA
Revista:
Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
Editorial:
Grace Publications
Referencias:
Lugar: Faisalabad, Pakistan; Año: 2006 vol. 5 p. 126 - 131
ISSN:
1680-5593
Resumen:
The major source of human salmonellosis are faro animals, wich may frequently be intestinal carriers of the organism. Lactobacilli isolated from the intestinal tract with efficiency adhesion were selected and studied in assays competitions with different Salmonella serotypes. The growth and lectin production of lactobacilli remained unchanged in several mixed and single culture studies. However, in mixed cultures, the inhibition (bacteriostatic) of viable bacteria of salmonella strains was observed. The adhesion ratio showed significant values for L, animalis, L. fermentum, S. Gallinarum and S. Pollorum. These results indicate the remarkable importance of a specific host interaction in the colonization process by microorganisms. L. animalis was effective in reducing the attachment of S. Gallinarum, S. Pollorum and S. Enteritidis to host-specific epithelial cells, while L. fermentum was able to reduce the attachment of S. Pollorum and S, Gallinarum. Thereford, we suggest that chicken lactobacilli included in this work may be considered potential microorganisms, and used in the preparation of a probiotic food.