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7th Edition of

International Nutrition Research Conference

March 27-29, 2025 | Singapore

Nutri 2025

A novel probiotic candidate strain, Lactobacillus Amylovorus Slzx20-1, enhances intestinal function through enzyme production and modulation of the gut microbiota

Speaker at International Nutrition Research Conference 2025 - Zhang Jie
Beijing Vocational College of Agriculture, China
Title : A novel probiotic candidate strain, Lactobacillus Amylovorus Slzx20-1, enhances intestinal function through enzyme production and modulation of the gut microbiota

Abstract:

The interaction between exogenous microorganisms and the host has received great attention, and finding new probiotics is always the way to improve the health of humans and animals. Lactobacillus amylovorus (L. amylovorus) is a kind of Lactobacillus that can efficiently utilize starch, as a food and feed additive, it has been widely used for mildew prevention and antibacterial, bacteriostasis, and enzyme production. Herein, a strain of L.amylovorus was isolated from the feces of Tibetan weaned piglets, named L. amylovorus SLZX20-1. Physiological and biochemical experiments in vitro confirmed that it had a fast growth rate and could produce a variety of enzymes, including a-galactosidase, b-galactosidase, a-glucosidase, b-glucosidase, and ferulic acid esterase. In addition, L.amylovorus SLZX20-1 exerted antibiotic effects on the growth of Salmonella typhimurium (S. typhimurium) SL1344, Citrobacter rodentium (C. rodentium) DBS100, Salmonella pullorum (S. pullorum) CVCC1791, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) CVCC1882, Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157, E. coli K88, E. coli K99, and E. coli 987P, which are closely related to acid productivity, such as lactic acid and acetic acid. In vitro co-culture, L. amylovorus SLZX20-1 has shown the strong adhesion ability to intestinal porcine epithelial cells (IPEC-J2 cells) and activated IPEC-J2 cells with high expression of host defense peptides (HDPs), such as NK-Lysin, PEP2C, and PBD-1. In vivo experiment, via intragastric administration, L. amylovorus SLZX20-1 significantly improved the feed intake of mice, declined the crypt depth of jejunum and ileum, L. amylovorus SLZX20-1 changed the composition of intestinal microbes, especially at the level of colonic genus, the dominant genus was changed from Lactobacillus to S24-7, which indicated the change of intestinal carbohydrate nutrition. In conclusion, L. amylovorus SLZX20-1 showed strong probiotic characteristics, which met with the standard of probiotics and is worth further exploring its impacts on host health and its potential as a candidate strain of probiotics.

Biography:

Dr. Zhang Jie is a professor at Beijing Vocational College of Agriculture and studied pathogenesis and prevention of diseases at School of Public Health, North China University of Science and Technology. She has published 16 research articles in SCI journals and more than 350 citations, and she served as a reviewer for the journal of the Science of Food and Agrigulture, Journal of Current Peptide and Protein Science and Heliyon,and served as a guest editor of Frontiers in Microbiology.

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