Characterization of indigenous lactobacilli from dairy fermented foods of Haryana as potential probiotics utilizing multiple attribute decision-making approach

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Samtiya Mrinal,Bhushan Bharat,Sari T. P.,Badgujar Prarabdh C.,Chandratre Gauri A.,Singh Phool,Kumar Ashwani,Dhewa TejpalORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe interest in region-specific ethnic fermented foods and their functional microbiota is rising. The demands for functional foods are continuously rising, so research is going on to develop nutritious food with many beneficial attributes and low safety concerns. The present study was designed to isolate and characterize lactobacilli probiotic candidates from locally resourced fermented foods (dahi, lassi, and raabadi) to make ready-to-eat fermented functional products later. Cultures were isolated from 82 fermented food samples collected from different villages. The initial experiments of gram staining, catalase test, and carbohydrate fermentation were assessed for the morphology, purity, and primary characterization on the genus level, which was verified through molecular characterization using PCR. Seven lactobacilli strains (no. MS001-MS007) were then assessed for safety, probiotic candidacy, phytase degradation, and biofilm forming abilities. All seven bacterial cultures showed no hemolytic activity and antibiotic sensitivity against more than 14 antibiotics out of 20. All seven lactobacilli isolates were able to tolerate pH 3.0, 0.3% bile 0.5% pancreatin, lysozyme (100 mg/L to 300 mg/L) and also shown possessed phytase degradation ability. All the cultures showed antioxidative potential and biofilm formation ability. Culture MS007 showed considerably higher bile salt hydrolase activity among all the isolates, whereas MS005 possessed excellent phytate degradation ability among others. Bacterial strains were identified using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Moreover, the order of preference of isolates was calculated using the multidimensional Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) based on probiotic and other functional properties. The most promising attributes showing cultures were recognised as Limosilactobacillus fermentum MS005 and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum MS007, which could be further used for functional food product development. Graphical Abstract

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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