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Title: Antibiotic susceptibility, antibacterial activity and characterisation of Enterococcus faecium strains isolated from breast milk
Authors: Kıvanç, Merih
Yiğit, Tülay
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Göz Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı.
0000-0002-0932-6977
Kıvanç, Sertaç Argün
AAH-6518-2021
47861204900
Keywords: Research & experimental medicine
Enterococcus faecium
Breast milk
Probiotics
Antibacterial activity
Ocular surface
Lactic-acid bacteria
Dairy-products
Molecular characterization
Virulence determinants
Biofilm formation
Faecalis
Cheese
Infantproteolysis
Food
Issue Date: 18-May-2016
Publisher: Spandidos
Citation: Kıvanç, S. A. vd. (2016). "Antibiotic susceptibility, antibacterial activity and characterisation of Enterococcus faecium strains isolated from breast milk". Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 12(3), 1732-1740.
Abstract: Enterococci, which have useful biotechnological applications, produce bacteriocins, including those that exert anti-Listerial activity. The present study aimed to determine the antibiotic susceptibility patterns and antimicrobial activity of Enterococcus faecium strains isolated from human breast milk. The strains were identified using carbohydrate fermentation tests and ribotyping. Subsequently, the antibacterial activity of the isolates was investigated, and the quantities of lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide produced, and the proteolytic activity of E. faecium, were determined. In addition, biofilm formation by E. faecium strains was assessed. E. faecium strains exhibited antimicrobial activity against food-borne and clinical bacterial isolates. Furthermore, following 24 h incubation, the tested strains exhibited resistance to a pH range of 2.0-9.5 and tolerance of bile acid, lysozyme activity and phenol. Supernatants of the E. faecium TM13, TM15, TM17 and TM18 strains were shown to be effective against Listeria monocytogenes, and were also resistant to heat. Further studies are required in order to determine whether certain strains of E. faecium may be used for the development of novel antibacterial agents.
URI: https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2016.3545
https://www.spandidos-publications.com/10.3892/etm.2016.3545
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/31392
ISSN: 1792-0981
1792-1015
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