The morphological and functional properties of lactiplantibacillus plantarum B411 subjected to acid, bile and heat multi-stress adaptation process and subsequent long-term freezing
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Dlangalala, Thobeka Nomzamo
Mathipa-Mdakane, Moloko Gloria
Thantsha, Mapitsi Silvester
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Abstract
The preadaptation of probiotics to sub-lethal levels of multiple stress factors boosts their survival
and stability. However, little is known about how long-term cold storage affects the properties
of such preadapted probiotics. This study examined the impact of long-term freezing on structural
and functional properties of multi-stress (acid, bile and heat) adapted Lactiplantibacillus plantarum
B411. Cell morphology was investigated using scanning electron microscopy, and then their selected
functional (bile salt hydrolase (BSH) activity, surface hydrophobicity, auto-aggregative and antimicrobial)
properties were evaluated. Furthermore, the survival of L. plantarum B411 cells in yoghurt and
juices during storage and under simulated gastrointestinal (GIT) conditions was evaluated. Longterm
freezing negatively affected the morphology, auto-aggregation ability, BSH and antimicrobial
activities of L. plantarum B411. The viability of freshly adapted and old adapted L. plantarum B411
cells in foods was similar. Under simulated GIT conditions, the viability of the stress adapted cells
from the freezer diminished more than that of freshly adapted cells. Prolonged freezing compromised
some functional properties of stress adapted cells and their stability under simulated GIT conditions.
Care should thus be taken to ensure that a method used to preserve stress adapted cells does not
cause them to lose beneficial properties, nor revert to their pre-adaptation status.
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Lactiplantibacillus plantarum, Stress, Preadaptation, Probiotics, Freezing
Sustainable Development Goals
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Dlangalala, T.N.;
Mathipa-Mdakane, M.G.; Thantsha,
M.S. The Morphological and
Functional Properties of
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum B411
Subjected to Acid, Bile and Heat
Multi-Stress Adaptation Process and
Subsequent Long-Term Freezing.
Microbiology Research 2022, 13, 909–927.
https://DOI.org/10.3390/microbiolres13040064.