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Identification of selected probiotic bacteria in food additives
Bubeníková, Lucia ; Španová, Alena (referee) ; Rittich, Bohuslav (advisor)
Bifidobacteria and lactobacilli are gram-positive bacteria which belong to the lactic acid bacteria group. They are ordinary constituents of gastrointestinal microflora, play a pivotal role in human nutrition and health, prevent pathogen colonization and maintain normal mucosal immunity. In present days they are used in production of functional food products and pharmaceutical additives. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to the detection and identification of bacteria which belong to the genus of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus. Specific primers for each genus are used in PCR reactions for in vitro amplification of definite part of DNA. In this work, total DNA was isolated from three additives (Pangamin Bifi plus, Biopron Junior and Probiodom) by the method of phenol extraction and amplified using genus-specific PCR primers giving amplicons of 523 bp (Bifidobacterium) and 250 bp (Lactobacillus). Occurrence of bacteria of both genera was proved in all of the three tested probiotic products.
Validation of probotic bacteria presence in fermeted plant food products
Péčiová, Bianka ; Fialová, Lenka (referee) ; Smetana, Jan (advisor)
Probiotic bacteria are an essential part of human nourishment which provide many health benefits. We consume them not only in traditional dairy fermented foodstuff, but also in the ever-expanding fermented plant products. The theoretical part summarized general knowledge about probiotic microorganisms, individual species used in technology of processing plant and dairy fermented products, and their influence on human health. The following chapters are devoted to various methods of identification of probiotic bacteria with emphasis on molecular diagnostics, specifically by PCR method. The experimental part is focused on the identification of lactic acid bacteria in a plant fermented product – in a fermented cabbage using 2 methods of isolation bacterial DNA and subsequent analysis by PCR method.
Isolation of PCR-ready DNA from probiotic products for baby nutrition
Mantlová, Gabriela ; Havlíková, Šárka (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
The aim of thesis is focused on isolation of DNA in quality for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the identification of probiotic bacteria. From six probiotic supplements for children were isolated PCR-ready DNAs using magnetic carriers P(HEMA-co-GMA). Isolated DNA was amplified by genus-specific and species-specific primers. DNAs of Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium and Streptococcus genera were identified as: L. acidophilus, L. rhamnosus, L. casei, B. bifidum, B. longum ssp. longum, B. breve, B. longum ssp infantis, B. animalis and S. thermophilus. The identification corresponded with the data declared by the producers.
The analysis of DNA isolated from different types of probiotic products using real-time PCR and HRM analysis
Sedláková, Lucie ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to introduce real-time PCR with high-resolution melting analysis for Bifidobacterium species. Currently a small number of publication, dealing with identification of Bifidobacterium species using high-resolution melting analysis, is available. According to publications dealing with identification of lactic acid bacteria were selected primers P1V1 and P2V1, LAC1 and LAC2, LsppUPF and LsppUPR, V3F and V3R, V6F and V6R. Using this primers bacterial DNA was amplified by real-time PCR with high-resolution melting analysis. After evaluation of the measured results efficiency of selected primers was verified on DNA izolated from complex sample of probiotic product. After further optimisation real-time PCR with high-resolution melting analysis could be suitable using selected primers for Bifidobacterium species.
Identification of probiotic bacteria in cosmetic creme using PCR technique
Folwarczná, Tereza ; Langová, Denisa (referee) ; Smetana, Jan (advisor)
Probiotic bacteria are found in a wide range of food products and their internal use brings many positive effects for the human body. Thanks to these benefits, probiotic bacteria began to be used in the cosmetic industry with the assumption of similar positive effects as with internal administration. The aim of this bachelor's thesis was the theoretical part, which was devoted to various genera of probiotics, which are most often used in cosmetic products, in which skin diseases, surface probiotics are most often used and what effect they bring in treatment. Subsequently, the most commonly used molecular-biological methods for the identification of probiotic bacteria were described. In the experimental part, the DNA of probiotic bacteria declared by the manufacturer was isolated from two cosmetic creams and subsequently their presence was verified using the polymerase chain reaction method.
Identification of probiotic Bifidobacterium strains in dairy products
Zovčáková, Monika ; Horák, Daniel (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
Lactobacilli are dominant bacteria of the vaginal flora. Lactobacillus-containing probiotics products are used for the treatement and profylaxis of bacterial urogenital infections. This work is focused on DNA identification and species identification of probiotic bacteria in 5 different vaginal tablets using molecular-genetic methods. Total DNA isolated from complex matrix of vaginal tablets was used for amplification in polymerase chain reaction. DNA was isolated from crude cell lysates by magnetic particles P(HEMA-co-GMA) and by method of phenol extraction. Identification of species of probiotic bacteria was verified using genus-specific and species-specific PCRs. Results of bacterial identification obtained by PCR were compared with declared specification given by producers. Bacteria of genus Lactobacillus were proved in all tablets whereus species identification was in accordance with the stated composition in 1 tablet only.
Probiotics in food products
Silná, Renata ; Trachtová, Štěpánka (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
Probiotics are living microorganisms with a positive effect on the consumer when they are added to food in adequate amount. The best known probiotic are lactic acid bacteria and yeast Saccaromyces cerevisiae var. boulardii. The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on using probiotics microorganisms in food. In the experimental part of the thesis were prepared crude lysates from three food products and the presence of bacterial DNA was proved by PCR method.
Fermentation of different cereals by the probiotic bacteria Lactobacillus plantarum 299v
Hamalová, Sabina ; Španová, Alena (referee) ; Prof.Siv Ahrne (advisor)
Počet obyvatel trpících různými infekčními, zánětlivými a alergickými nemocemi stejně jako výskyt laktózové nesnášenlivosti a vysoké hodnoty krevního cholesterolu, má narůstající tendenci. Některé z těchto zdravotních problémů jsou způsobeny nevyváženou střevní mikroflorou. Probiotika jsou pak chápána (nejen) jako potravní komponenty, které přispívají k ustanovení mikrobiální rovnováhy (Parker, 1974) mezi zdraví prospěšnými a škodlivými bakteriemi. Z tohoto důvodu, terapie založená na podávání probiotik pacientům přitáhla zájem ze strany vědců. Vhodný probiotický kmen se pak volí v závislosti na požadovaném zdravotním účinku (příp. zdravotním problému, který má být probiotickou terapií léčen). Lactobacillus plantarum 299v již prokázal své blahodárné účinky na lidech a zároveň byla i potvrzena jeho zdravotní bezpečnost, díky čemuž může tato bakterie být kategorizována jako probiotický kmen (Probi AB, Sweden). I díky tomu je Lactobacillus plantarum 299v ve značné oblibě přidáván do mnoha fukčních potravin a prodáván na trhu pod různými jmény, probiotický nápoj ProViva je jedním takovým příkladem. Cílem této práce bylo studovat fermentační proces na žitném, ječmenném a sojovém substrátu pomocí kmene Lactobacillus plantarum 299v, přičemž zvýšená pozornost byla věnována právě soji a ječmeni jako potenciálně novým substrátům pro výše uvedenou bakterii. Hlavními záměry bylo zkoumání růstu a metabolické aktivity bakterie Lactobacillus plantarum 299v v asociaci s různými cereálními substráty, a později bylo studováno totéž také ve směsi fermentované cereální komponenty s běžně dostupným ovocným džusem. K tomu, aby se dosáhlo optimálních podmínek fermentace, je třeba vzít v úvahu několik aspektů. Hlavní role při konceptování nového fermentovaného produktu patří především zpracování a taktéž kompozici surového materiálu, růstové kapacitě a produktivitě bakteriální kultury a stabilitě finálního produktu během skladování (De Vuyst, 2000). Tyto parametry jsou důležité hlavně ze strany výrobců. Krom toho jsou tu ale i zákazníci, pro něž je přijatelnost produktu založena z velké části na organoleptických vlastnostech finálního probiotického produktu, tj. aromatu a chuti. Přítomnost a dostupnost různých jednotlivých nutrientů, která byla obsažena ve fermentačním médiu výsledkem rozdílných použitých cereálních substrátů, pravděpodobně vyústila v odlišnosti metabolických drah, což pak později mohlo způsobit rozdíly v organoleptických vlastnostech finálního produktu.
Formation of biofilm by probiotic bacteria and its processing to solid drug form.
Grossová, Marie ; Rittich, Bohuslav (referee) ; Buňka, František (referee) ; Márová, Ivana (advisor)
The aim of present work is cultivation of probiotic bacteria L. acidophilus, B. breve and B. longum in such a way that the culture forms cells clusters or comprehensive biofilm on the variety of free carriers. Biofilm formation of L. acidophilus on the silica from point of view bile and acid tolerance in gastrointestinal tract was studied. While the number of living cells in planktonic form (planktonic form) at pH 1 fell by 30 %, the viability of the biofilm cells was maintained to 90 % under the same environmental conditions. The biofilm culture showed also the protection against environment contained bile. Furthermore, the possibilities of drying procedures of biofilm cultures used as commercial technologies in pharmaceutical industry were studied. The comparison of freeze-drying and fluidization bed drying showed, that freeze-drying is more suitable method, which is able to achieve higher amount of viable cells after drying than fluidization bed drying. The effectivity of freeze-drying method is dependent on the selection of suitable cryprotective medium. In this case, about 90 % higher viability after freeze drying was achieved in comparison with fluidization bed drying. Finally, the industrial processing of probiotic strains into the solid dosage form was studied. Tablets should be produced at hardness between 70 and 90 N and water activity of tablet mixture can be maintained below 0.3. Consequently, the drying step of the tablets in a hermetically closed space with at least 10 % of silica gel must be ensured. Thereafter, the tablets contain (5.4 ± 0.7)109 viable cells after 6 months of drying process. Capsule production technology has no significant effect on the cell‘s viability during production. The triplex blistering foil for primary blistering of probiotic capsules was chosen. The triplex foil, which has low values of water vapour transition rate (0.07 g H2O / (m2 × day) and oxygen transition rate (0.01 cm3/m2 × day), was chosen. Other studied blistering foils commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry are not suitable for long storage of solid dosage forms contained probiotics.
Probiotics for children's nutrition
Pokorná, Martina ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Skoumalová, Petra (advisor)
This Diploma thesis deals with probiotic bacterias for children nutrition. It proposes a probiotic food supplement with a probiotic blend composed of a strain of the genus Lactobacillus and of the genus Bifidobacterium, which would be most suitable for infant consumers. The theoretical part is focused on probiotics, constitution of the children´s ganstrointestinal tract and screening of probiotic and gelatine supplements which are already sold on the market. In the experimental part, probiotic bacteria were subjected to model digestion, whereby mixtures of strains having the lowest reduction in viability after digestion were blend based on the results. The blend of Bifidobacterium breve CCM 7825T, Bifidobacterium longum CCM 4990 and Lactobacillus casei CCM 4798 was chosen as the most suitable blend of the lowest viability reduction. PCR in real time was demonstrated the presence of all strains added to the blend after model digestion. Finally, from the data was suggested a more comprehensive probiotic food supplement in the form of an alginate-agar gummy-bear for children over three years of age. The probiotic food supplement was subjected to sensory analysis too. The proposed probiotic food supplement also contained Chlorella and Spirulina active compounds and higher content of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids in hemp oil.

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