Antimicrobial Activity of Peptides Produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis on Swine Pathogens.

Animals : an open access journal from MDPI(2023)

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Swine production is of great importance worldwide and has huge economic and commercial impact. Due to problems with bacterial infection, the use of antimicrobials has increased in the last decades, particularly in Latin America and Asia. This has led to concerns about antimicrobial resistance, which poses risks to human health and the environment. The use of probiotic organisms has been proposed as an alternative to this use, as these beneficial bacteria can produce antimicrobial peptides, such as bacteriocins, which allow the induction of inhibitory effects against pathogenic microorganisms. Among probiotics, some bacteria stand out with the inhibition of animal pathogens. The bacteriocin-like inhibitory substances (BLISs) of subsp. strain L2, present in its cell-free supernatant, were tested against pathogenic strains isolated from pig samples, such as , , , , , and . Compounds secreted by L2 have been shown to inhibit the growth of some pathogenic species, particularly Gram-positive bacteria, with being the most prominent. Antimicrobial peptides with a molecular size of 500-1160 Daltons were isolated from BLISs. The results highlight the potential of BLISs and its peptides as natural antimicrobials for use in the food industry and to reduce the use of growth promoters in animal production.
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bacteriocin, lactic acid bacteria, pig, Lactococcus lactis, peptides
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