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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.
Isolation of bacterial DNA from foods using magnetic carriers
Bubeníková, Lucia ; Horák, Daniel (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
The aim of the work was the selective isolation of bacterial DNA with help of magnetic carriers covered by streptavidine (PGMA-NH2-STV, MPG® Streptavidin). Conditions of functionalisation of carriers using two biotinylated probes were optimized: the amount of carrier, the amount of probe, binding of biotinyled probe to streptavidine. Purified DNA Lactobacillus was used for hybridization. DNA binding to the probe (DNA/DNA hybridization) and nospecific adsorption of DNA to the carrier were tested. Target DNA eluted from the carrier was identified using PCR with primers R16-1 and LbLMA1-rev and with primers P_eub and F_eub. The amount of probe bound to the carrier was estimated using UV spectrophotometry. It was estimated that biotinyled probe can be used for functionalisation in concentration 5 pmol/µl added to the carrier in the ration carrier : probe 1:1. It was shown that nonspecific DNA adsorption to the MPG® Streptavidin is significantly lower than to the carrier PGMA-NH2-STV.Using DNA/DNA hybridization and the MPG® Streptavidin, DNA from pure culture Lactobacillus was isolated. Procedure was applicated for DNA isolation from milk products.
Isolation of bacterial DNA from foods using magnetic carriers
Bubeníková, Lucia ; Horák, Daniel (referee) ; Španová, Alena (advisor)
The aim of the work was the selective isolation of bacterial DNA with help of magnetic carriers covered by streptavidine (PGMA-NH2-STV, MPG® Streptavidin). Conditions of functionalisation of carriers using two biotinylated probes were optimized: the amount of carrier, the amount of probe, binding of biotinyled probe to streptavidine. Purified DNA Lactobacillus was used for hybridization. DNA binding to the probe (DNA/DNA hybridization) and nospecific adsorption of DNA to the carrier were tested. Target DNA eluted from the carrier was identified using PCR with primers R16-1 and LbLMA1-rev and with primers P_eub and F_eub. The amount of probe bound to the carrier was estimated using UV spectrophotometry. It was estimated that biotinyled probe can be used for functionalisation in concentration 5 pmol/µl added to the carrier in the ration carrier : probe 1:1. It was shown that nonspecific DNA adsorption to the MPG® Streptavidin is significantly lower than to the carrier PGMA-NH2-STV.Using DNA/DNA hybridization and the MPG® Streptavidin, DNA from pure culture Lactobacillus was isolated. Procedure was applicated for DNA isolation from milk products.
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.

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